Wed, 08 May, 2013 - 11:32
(Picture: Valerie O'Sullivan)
White-tailed eagles have been born in the wild in Ireland for the first time in more than 100 years.
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CourtsHeathrowPlace: IrelandPlace: Killarney National ParkPlace: Co KerryPlace: MountshannonPlace: Lough Derg, Co ClarePlace: KillarneyPlace: NorwayPlace: Lough LéinPlace: ClarePlace: FroyaPlace: FlatangerPlace: HitraPlace: Scottish HighlandsPlace: KerryPlace: CorkPlace: GalwayPlace: Co ClarePlace: Mountshannon pierPerson: Valerie O'SullivanPerson: Allan MeePerson: DrPerson: MeePerson: Jimmy DeenihanPerson: Minister for the Arts, HeritageOrganisation: Golden Eagle TrustOrganisation: GaeltachtOrganisation: Department of Arts, Heritage



