Irish eagle rescued in Scotland09/11/2011 17:38:03Rhian Evans cuddling the rescued eagle - Credit Ruth McKee
RSPB Scotland, with help from Banff based business North 58˚ Sea Adventures, were called to a remote cove, inaccessible by land, near Pennan, following reports of an injured bird. The distressed eagle was first spotted by sea kayaker John Creighton and his wife on Saturday, with RSPB Scotland alerted the following day. After further investigations, the location was confirmed and a rescue mission launched. Exhausted Released in Ireland in 2010 Project Manager of the Irish Sea Eagle Reintroduction programme Dr Allan Mee added: "It was a shock to hear one of our young Sea Eagles was found in poor condition but fantastic that it's been rescued and now has a real chance of recovery. This bird is the fifth confirmed Irish released Sea Eagle to have travelled to Scotland over the last 4 years. We are indebted to Rhian and the rescue team for their efforts".
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