White-tailed Eagles in the Media 2016
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INDEX January/February/March 2016
- 1.Alarming rise in wildlife crime in Schleswig-Holstein. Germany, January 2016
2.White-tailed Eagles nesting in Helsinki for first time in recent history? Finland, January 2016
3.White-tailed Eagles in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Population development and mortality factors. Germany, January 2016
4.Sea eagles spotted in the Bavarian Forest. Germany, January 2016
5.Finland makes progress in White-tailed Eagle webcam project. January 2016
6.Will White-tailed Eagles attack cats or dogs? Finland, January 2016
7.White-tailed Eagle died on the Isle of Pellworm. Germany, January 2016
8.Hungarian “Eagle TV” online. February 2016
9.Unique experiment: New cure for lead poisoning? Finland, February 2016
10.White-tailed Eagle released into the wild. Estonia, February 2016
11.Eagle found dead in the nest. Germany, February 2016
12.Czech eagle dies from suspected poisoning. February 2016
13.New nest in the Oostvaardersplassen. Netherland, February 2016
14. 25-year-old White-tailed eagle released back into the wild after recovering from lead poisoning. Germany, February 2016
15.Young eagle released into the wild. Netherlands, February 2016
16.Fife eagles victims of lead poisoning within one year. Finland, 29 February 2016
17.East Austria: 188 White-tailed Eagles counted. February 2016
18.Greenpeace vs. NABU – are sea eagle under threat? Germany, February 2016
19."Nest reward" program. Finland, March 2016
20.Sea eagles raise hopes of breeding on Orkney. UK/Scotland, March 2016
21.Rare White-tailed Eagle spottet in North Rhine-Westphalia. Germany, March 2016
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INDEX April/May/June 2016
- 22.Teenagers attack nesting eagles. Germany, April 2016
23.Ornithological sensation: White-tailed Eagles in the district of Wunsiedel. Germany, April 2016
24.Suspect in killing of nesting eagle owns hunting license. Germany, April 2016
25.No chance for White-tailed Eagle webcam project near Wermsdorf. Germany, April 2016
26.Eagle shot and killed. Czech Republic, April 2016
27.They are back! Mildstedt, Germany, April 2016
28.Schwansen: Hot Spot for White-tailed Eagles. Germany, April 2016
29.Young White-tailed Eagle killed by wind turbine near bird sanctuary . Denmark, April 2016
30.White-tailed Eagle observes military parachute jumpers. Germany, April 2016
31.Young eagle collides with bicyle basket. Denmark, April 2016
32.Eagle saved three times from drowning in the sea. Norway, April 2016
33."Widow" finds new partner. Germany, April 2016
34.Eagle chick found dead under the nest. Germany, April 2016
35.Hungarian “camera eagle” dies from suspected poisoning. May 2016
36.New eagle for the National Park Lauwersmeer. Netherlands, May 2016
37.Nest in the Roggebotzand near Dronten abandoned. Netherlands, May 2016
38.Eagles born on Lough Lein for fist time in over 100 years. Ireland, May 2016
39.White-tailed Eagle attacks Latvian Black Stork nest again. May 2016
39aWhite-tailed Eagle nursed back to health. Slovakia, May 2016
40.Raptors and wind energy. Germany, May 2016
41.Eagle chick found dead in the nest. Germany, May 2016
42.Can there be too many eagles? Europe, May 2016
43.Successful breeding attempt on Bird island in the Zwarte Meer. Netherlands, May 2016
44.Sea eagle chicks hatch in Fife. UK/Scotland, May 2016
45.Two female eagles found dead. Finland, May 2016
46.Eagles under threat. Estonia, May 2016
47.White-tailed Eagle found dead. Finland, May 2016
48.Triplets in a nest in northern Germany. May 2016
49.Five young eagles fitted with satellite transmitters. Austria, May 2016
50.Lead poisoning is still leading cause of death of White-tailed Eagles in Germany. May 2016
51.Eagle released back into the wild. Czech Republic, May 2016
52.Rings for everybody. It´s eagle-banding time again. May 2016
53.Green tourism: Scottish trip gives Mountshannon community something to mull over. Ireland/Scotland
54.Second chick surprise for Mull Eagle Watch. UK/Scotland June 2016
55.Population development of White-tailed Eagle. Hungary, June 2016
56.Development of the Finnish White-tailed Eagle population. June 2016
57.Confirmed: “Camera eagle” died from carbofuran poisoning. Hungary, June 2016
58.WWF Panda Award for Finnish White-tailed Eagle project. June 2016
59.Of eagles and eiders. Finland, June 2016
60.White-tailed Eagles back after a century. Finland, June 2016
61.Eagle chicks killed in the nest by poison. Czech Republic, June 2016
62.Bodyguards for White-tailed Eagles near Bremerhaven. Germany, June 2016
63.Injured eagle put down. Norway, June 2016
64.Sweden: 40-50 White-tailed Eagle breeding pairs in Roslagen. June 2016
65.“Eagle tourism” threatens breeding pair in Hamburg Wilhelmsburg. Germany, June 2016
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INDEX July/August/September 2016
- 66.No chicks for Hoy’s sea eagles this year. UK, July 2016
67.Crash landing in fire-fighting pond. Germany, July 2016
68.Slovak Electricity Transmission System (SEPS) has a heart for eagles. July 2016
69.Carbofuran poisoning continues in Denmark. July 2016
70.Trust seeks names for Loch Arkaig sea eagle chicks. UK/Scotland, July 2016
71.Young eagle rescued after being found emaciated. Germany, July 2016
72.Breeding success of Osprey and White-tailed Eagle in northern Zealand. Denmark, July 2016
73.Four of fife monitored eaglets in the district of Dithmarschen have fledged. Germany, July 2016
74.Breeding success of Osprey and White-tailed Eagle in the Bavarian State Forest. Germany, July 2016
75.Fishermen searching for eagle nest. Czech Republic, July 2016
76.Carbofuran kills raptors and other birds and animals. Hungary, July 2016
77.Ornithological surprise: Triplets born on Smøla. Norway, July 2016
78.Eagle released back to wild. Poland, July 2016
79.Breeding success on the isle of Bornholm. Denmark, July 2016
80.Eagle stuck in mud rescued from the Szczecin Lagoon. Poland, July 2014
81.White-tailed Eagles raised 421 young in Finland this year. July 2016
82.Two young eagles fledged at Egå Engsø near the town of Aarhus. Denmark, July 2016
83.Sea eagle successfully fledges in Cork for first time in 125 years. Ireland, August 2016
84.Sea eagle chicks have successfully fledged despite difficult season. UK/Scotland, August 2016
85.Confirmed: White-tailed Eagle died from carbofuran poisoning. Germany, August 2016
86.Why White-tailed Eagles like cormorant colonies. Finland, August 2016
87.Eagle helps to get rid of unwanted goldfish in millpound. Sweden, August 2016
88.Canna white-tailed sea eagles raise four chicks. UK/Scotland, August 2016
89.Fife sea eagle chick takes flight. UK/Scotland, August 2016
90.White-tailed Eagle found dead at Swedish wind farm. August 2016
91.Greenpeace vs. NABU. Germany, August 2016
92.White-tailed Eagles in the Kvarken Archipelago. Finland, August 2016
93.White-tailed Eagle attacks storks. Germany, August 2016
94.Rare eagles in Slovakia. August 2016
95.Good year for Swedish eagles. August 2016
96.Ospreys and White-tailed Eagles in Finland. August 2016
97.Eagle dies after collision with power line. Czech Republic, August 2016
98.White-tailed Eagle released back into the wild after rehabilitation. Czech Republic, August 2016
99.Second successful White-tailed Eagle breeding season in the city of Schleswig. Germany, September 2016
100.Young eagle visits deer farm near Ullerslev (Funen). Denmark, September 2016
101.Eagle released back into wild after rehabilitation from wind turbine collision. Poland, September 2016
102.Breeding success of White-tailed Eagles in Finnish regions. September 2016
103.Successful nesting season in the Middle-Elbe region. Germany, September 2016
104.Eagle dies after train collision. Finland, September 2016
105.White-tailed Eagle vs. Great bustard. Germany, September 2016
106.Six Irish-born white-tailed eagles fly nests in 2016
107.Japan steps up efforts to protect birds from wind turbines. September 2016
108.White-tailed eagle rescued in Hungary. September 2016
109.Conservation success story in Mecklenburg Western-Pomerania. Germany, September 2016
110.Artificial nest platform for the White-tailed Eagle breeding pair near Gottorf Castle. Germany, September 2016
111.Another Danish eagle poisoned. September 2016
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INDEX October/November/December 2016
- 112.Lonjsko Polje - bird watching in Croatia. October 2016
113.Eagles repopulate southern Germany. October 2016
114.New wind turbines - dozens of eagle deaths predicted. UK/Scotland, October 2016
115.Green light for wind farm near nesting site. Germany, October 2016
116.White-tailed Eagle kills young Black Storks near Gifhorn. Germany, October 2016
117.Sea eagle numbers in Scotland predicted to soar. October 2016
118.About the Latvian “camera nests”. October 2016
119.Bird species profile: The White-tailed Eagle in Finland. October 2016
120.Lead ammunition: Pheasant hunting threatens sea eagles in Austria. October 2016
121.White-tailed Eagles in the Dafeng Milu Nature Reserve. China, October 2016
122.Population development of the White-tailed Eagle in Northern Finland. 28 October 2016
123.Proposed highway could threaten migrating and endangered birds at the Danube near Bratislava. Slovakia, October 2016
124.About the Latvian nature webcams. November 2016
125.Our White Tailed Eagles have spread their wings. Ireland, November 2016
126.Young eagle rescued in Oulu, Finland. November 2016
127.No happy ending: Rescued White-tailed Eagle passes away. Poland, November 2016
128.Russian gas in the EU: How consumers threaten an international nature reserve. November 2016
129.Good year for Dithmarschen´s eagles. Germany, November 2016
130.Rare opportunity for Danish birders: White-tailed Eagles gather on the island of Fanoe. November 2016
131.Eagle population on the rise in northern Hither Pomerania, island of Rugia and Usedom. Germany, November 2016
132.Avian flu virus found in White-tailed Eagle. Germany, November 2016
133.Mull Eagle Watch wins tourism award. UK, November 2016
134.No White-tailed Eagle offspring in the Seewinkel National Park. Austria, November 2016
135.Trees for eagles. Slovakia, December 2016
136.Artificial nests for White-tailed Eagle and Osprey. Sweden, December 2016
137.New artificial nest for White-tailed Eagles built in Eastern Slovakia. November 2016
138.Avian Influenza H5N8 in White-tailed Eagles 2016/2017
139.Injured eagle found in Lögdeå. Sweden, December 2016
140.Czech eagle travels to Germany. December 2016
141.Ringed eagle killed by wind turbine. Sweden, December 2016
142.A good year for eagles. Austria, December 2016
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1.Alarming rise in wildlife crime in Schleswig-Holstein. Germany, January 2016
Between 2008 and 2015 there were 30 proven raptor poisoning cases – among the victims nine White-tailed Eagles, three red kites and fife common buzzards.
Source: Government Schleswig-Holstein, press release 6 January 2016. Annual Hunting and Wildlife Conservation Report http://www.schleswig-holstein.de/DE/Lan ... richt.html
Between 2008 and 2015 there were 30 proven raptor poisoning cases – among the victims nine White-tailed Eagles, three red kites and fife common buzzards.
Source: Government Schleswig-Holstein, press release 6 January 2016. Annual Hunting and Wildlife Conservation Report http://www.schleswig-holstein.de/DE/Lan ... richt.html
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2.White-tailed Eagles nesting in Helsinki for first time in recent history? Finland, January 2016
Source: YLE, 18 January 2016 http://yle.fi/uutiset/ensimmainen_merik ... ta/8603719
Info in English: See 19 January, ame´s note viewtopic.php?f=46&t=236&p=436718#p436718
Source: YLE, 18 January 2016 http://yle.fi/uutiset/ensimmainen_merik ... ta/8603719
Info in English: See 19 January, ame´s note viewtopic.php?f=46&t=236&p=436718#p436718
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3.White-tailed Eagles in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Population development and mortality factors. Germany, January 2016
According to the newspaper SVZ, the Ministry for Environment and Nature Conservation in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania submittet recently these information on White-tailed Eagles:
395 eagles found dead in the field were examinated between 1990 and 2014. The main mortality factors were lead intoxication (31%), collisions (23%), intra-specific conflicts (12%) and infectious diseases (6%). With a total of 364 breeding pairs, 2015 has been a record breaking year for White-tailed Eagles in the coastal federal state. Birds from this Baltic area turned up in Bavaria (South Germany) and in the Netherlands.
Source: SVZ.de, Ministry for Environment and Nature Conservation in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, 20 January 2016 http://www.svz.de/mv-uebersicht/tote-se ... 00536.html
See also: Causes of mortality in White-tailed Sea Eagles from Germany. By Oliver Krone, Torsten Langgemach, Paul Sömmer and Norbert Kenntner (PDF available via Google)
According to the newspaper SVZ, the Ministry for Environment and Nature Conservation in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania submittet recently these information on White-tailed Eagles:
395 eagles found dead in the field were examinated between 1990 and 2014. The main mortality factors were lead intoxication (31%), collisions (23%), intra-specific conflicts (12%) and infectious diseases (6%). With a total of 364 breeding pairs, 2015 has been a record breaking year for White-tailed Eagles in the coastal federal state. Birds from this Baltic area turned up in Bavaria (South Germany) and in the Netherlands.
Source: SVZ.de, Ministry for Environment and Nature Conservation in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, 20 January 2016 http://www.svz.de/mv-uebersicht/tote-se ... 00536.html
See also: Causes of mortality in White-tailed Sea Eagles from Germany. By Oliver Krone, Torsten Langgemach, Paul Sömmer and Norbert Kenntner (PDF available via Google)
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4.Sea eagles spotted in the Bavarian Forest. Germany, January 2016
The rare winter guests can be observed at Dragon Lake near the city of Furth im Wald, also known as City of dragons.
Source: Mittelbayerische, 21 January 2016 http://www.mittelbayerische.de/region/c ... 32059.html
The rare winter guests can be observed at Dragon Lake near the city of Furth im Wald, also known as City of dragons.
Source: Mittelbayerische, 21 January 2016 http://www.mittelbayerische.de/region/c ... 32059.html
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5.Finland makes progress in White-tailed Eagle webcam project. January 2016
Source: YLE, 28 January 2016 http://yle.fi/uutiset/merikotkien_pesak ... un/8616061
Source: YLE, 28 January 2016 http://yle.fi/uutiset/merikotkien_pesak ... un/8616061
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6.Will White-tailed Eagles attack cats or dogs? Finland, January 2016
“Very unlikely”, says a WWF Suomi eagle expert.
Source: YLE, 28 January 2016 http://yle.fi/uutiset/voisiko_merikotka ... ja/8631301
This question has also been a subject of debate in 2012, when a farmer claimed that a WTE had killed his dog. See 21 February, "A White-Tailed Sea-Eagle savaged a dog" viewtopic.php?f=46&t=236
“Very unlikely”, says a WWF Suomi eagle expert.
Source: YLE, 28 January 2016 http://yle.fi/uutiset/voisiko_merikotka ... ja/8631301
This question has also been a subject of debate in 2012, when a farmer claimed that a WTE had killed his dog. See 21 February, "A White-Tailed Sea-Eagle savaged a dog" viewtopic.php?f=46&t=236
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7.White-tailed Eagle died on the Isle of Pellworm. Germany, January 2016
The bird was found dead last August. A necropsy has now revealed that the eagle died of lead poisoning.
Source: SHZ, 29 January 2016 http://www.shz.de/regionales/schleswig- ... 88076.html
The bird was found dead last August. A necropsy has now revealed that the eagle died of lead poisoning.
Source: SHZ, 29 January 2016 http://www.shz.de/regionales/schleswig- ... 88076.html
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8.Hungarian “White-tailed Eagle TV” online. February 2016
Source: pecsiujsag.hu, 8 February http://www.pecsiujsag.hu/pecs/hir/helyi ... ebkameraja
Source: pecsiujsag.hu, 8 February http://www.pecsiujsag.hu/pecs/hir/helyi ... ebkameraja
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9.Unique experiment: New cure for lead poisoning? Finland, February 2016
YLE, 10 February 2016 http://yle.fi/uutiset/kokeilussa_uusi_r ... ta/8661941
YLE, 10 February 2016 http://yle.fi/uutiset/kokeilussa_uusi_r ... ta/8661941
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10.White-tailed Eagle released into the wild. Estonia, February 2016
Source: Postimees, 12 February 2016 http://www.postimees.ee/3580785/galerii ... sse-tagasi
Source: Postimees, 12 February 2016 http://www.postimees.ee/3580785/galerii ... sse-tagasi
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11.Female eagle found dead. Germany, February 2016
The nesting bird was shot and killed in its nest near Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony. There are 44 breeding pairs in the county. According to the article, a 5000 Euro reward is being offered by the WWF and the NABU for information leading to the charging of those responsible for killing the eagle. Source: Osnabrücker Zeitung, 15 February 2016 http://www.noz.de/deutschland-welt/nied ... 0&1&670885
Edit, 20 February: Reward raised to 10.000 Euro
Edit, 23 February: Reward raised to 12.000 Euro https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersa ... er362.html
Edit, 26 February: A reward of up to 12.300 Euro is by now being offered for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the eagle´s death. https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersa ... er362.html
Edit: It was not a female but a large male eagle (6kg). Source: Kreiszeitung Wochenblatt, 2 March 2016http://www.kreiszeitung-wochenblatt.de/nordkeh ... 74432.html
The nesting bird was shot and killed in its nest near Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony. There are 44 breeding pairs in the county. According to the article, a 5000 Euro reward is being offered by the WWF and the NABU for information leading to the charging of those responsible for killing the eagle. Source: Osnabrücker Zeitung, 15 February 2016 http://www.noz.de/deutschland-welt/nied ... 0&1&670885
Edit, 20 February: Reward raised to 10.000 Euro
Edit, 23 February: Reward raised to 12.000 Euro https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersa ... er362.html
Edit, 26 February: A reward of up to 12.300 Euro is by now being offered for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the eagle´s death. https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersa ... er362.html
Edit: It was not a female but a large male eagle (6kg). Source: Kreiszeitung Wochenblatt, 2 March 2016http://www.kreiszeitung-wochenblatt.de/nordkeh ... 74432.html
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12.Czech eagle dies from suspected poisoning. February 2016
Source: Idnes.cz, 19 February 2016 http://ostrava.idnes.cz/na-opavsku-nekd ... zpravy_jog
Update, 25 February: Two eagles died in South Bohemia http://budejovice.idnes.cz/dva-mrtvi-or ... zpravy_khr
Edit: Confirmed: Two eagles poisoned. Czech Republic, March 2016 http://budejovice.idnes.cz/orly-na-jind ... rilohy_khr
See also: Database at Karbofuran.cz http://www.karbofuran.cz/db.php?lj
Source: Idnes.cz, 19 February 2016 http://ostrava.idnes.cz/na-opavsku-nekd ... zpravy_jog
Update, 25 February: Two eagles died in South Bohemia http://budejovice.idnes.cz/dva-mrtvi-or ... zpravy_khr
Edit: Confirmed: Two eagles poisoned. Czech Republic, March 2016 http://budejovice.idnes.cz/orly-na-jind ... rilohy_khr
See also: Database at Karbofuran.cz http://www.karbofuran.cz/db.php?lj
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13.New nest in the Oostvaardersplassen. Netherland, February 2016
Source: FlevoPost, 18 February 2016 http://www.flevopost.nl/nieuws/lelystad ... assen.html
Source: FlevoPost, 18 February 2016 http://www.flevopost.nl/nieuws/lelystad ... assen.html
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14. 25-year-old White-tailed eagle released back into the wild after recovering from lead poisoning. Germany, February 2016
Source: Abendblatt, 25 February 2016 http://www.abendblatt.de/region/norders ... ldert.html
Source: Abendblatt, 25 February 2016 http://www.abendblatt.de/region/norders ... ldert.html
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15.Young eagle released into the wild. Netherlands, February 2016
The youngster, born in 2014 n the Dutch The Biesbosch National Park, was emaciated and displayed signs of poisoning when he was found last week.
Source: omroep zeeland, 26 February. http://www.omroepzeeland.nl/nieuws/2016 ... rug-natuur
The youngster, born in 2014 n the Dutch The Biesbosch National Park, was emaciated and displayed signs of poisoning when he was found last week.
Source: omroep zeeland, 26 February. http://www.omroepzeeland.nl/nieuws/2016 ... rug-natuur