Three white-tailed eagles born in Ireland - RTÉ News
The programme to re-introduce white-tailed eagles into Ireland after an absence of over 100 years has been given a huge boost with the birth of its first eaglets.
Project Manager Dr Allan Mee has confirmed that three babies have been born in the past week.
Two were born in Mountshannon on Lough Derg in Co Clare, and the other in Killarney National Park, where the project began six years ago.
Ciarán Quinn, Research Support Librarian & Librarian for the Research Institutes, Maynooth University. ciaran.quinn@mu.ie
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