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Wednesday, 21 September 2011


Could sea eagles 'prey on small children'?

Could sea eagles prey on small children?

Concern that Britain’s biggest bird of prey, the sea eagle, could attack children has been dismissed as ‘nonsense’ by bird charity the RSPB.

The birds, which have a 2.4m (8ft) wing span, have been re-introduced along the West and East coasts.

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