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The
White-tailed Eagle
(
Haliaeetus albicilla
) or the ern or the erne or the gray sea eagle or the Eurasian sea eagle
courtship rituals include early-spring "sky-dancing", "talon-grappling", "mutual cartwheeling"
prefers to live near large bodies of open water
hunts fish
eats lots of carrion
males collect branches, females construct nests
reintroduced following extinction in the UK, around 130 breeding pairs now nest in Scotland
also recently reintroduced to the Isle of Wight
Conservation Status: LEAST CONCERN
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