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11 hours ago, Mice! said:

Think i saw that picture somewhere else? Still made me think wow! That's a big bird.

If they would need 10-12 lambs a day what are they actually eating??

I've held a young bald eagle and thought she was big, but looks like a parrot compared with that sea eagle.

Fish mainly round here, and anything slow enough top catch, plus carrion when available. Locally when the tide is on the make forcing its way through the narrows, the seals flock to catch the concentrated incoming fish, the gulls steal their share from the seals,  the big gulls rob the smaller gulls, the sea eagle robs in turn. When the sea eagle is full, he heads back to the nest and the female takes over. 

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Scottish farmers have welcomed the news today, the Scottish conservation agency have "admitted' Sea Eagles kill large numbers of healthy lambs!..........Well I never did!........No **** Sherlock!

Be interesting when they are introduced in the Isle of Wight eh?

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