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White-tailed eagles part 3: Culver's flight to London and beyond
Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation: hands-on conservation
English - September 13, 2019 02:00 - 25 minutes - 17.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingNature Science Society & Culture Documentary conservation wildlife biology roy dennis osprey eagle avian birds mammals ecology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Of the six white-tailed eagles released on the Isle of Wight in August by the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation, in partnership with Forestry England, five have been content to remain largely on the island. The sixth, named Culver after Culver Cliff, the last place in which sea eagles bred on the Isle of Wight more than 200 years ago, set off for a mammoth journey to London and beyond, returning after eight days to where he began.
This podcast talks to people who saw him pass overhead - and surprisingly few did, considering that he's a bird with an eight-foot wingspan - and explores what those sightings meant to them.
Producer: Moira Hickey
Contributors (in order of appearance): Pauline Jacobs, Ed Pack, Roy Dennis, Penny Green, Tim Mackrill, Steve Egerton-Read, Wesley Smith
Music credit: Realness by Kai Engel, from the Free Music Archive
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