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White-tailed eagles soar again over Sussex

Hear the sounds of the magnificent birds as they return to Pulborough Brooks.

In 1918 the last known white-tailed eagle in the UK was shot and killed. Now, conservationists have brought back the bird of prey and they’re thriving across the south east. Steve Egerton-Read from Forestry England takes a walk with Anna Allum at RSPB Pulborough Brooks to see if he can spot one.

Produced by Simon Furber

Image courtesy of RSPB

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7 minutes