. The birds of Britain : their distribution and habits . Birds. 122 Order IV The coloration is rich brown with a fulvous crown and nape and a little grey or white on the tail, while the feet are feathered to the toes. The White-tailed Eagle {Haliaetus albicilla) stiU breeds in Shetland, but has gradually disappeared. Golden Eagle from the north and west of the Scottish mainland and from Ireland; for unfortunately it is fond of carrion, which can be easily poisoned, while it takes young lambs, in addition to any sort of flesh, fish, or fowl obtainable. It nested even in the early years of last


. The birds of Britain : their distribution and habits . Birds. 122 Order IV The coloration is rich brown with a fulvous crown and nape and a little grey or white on the tail, while the feet are feathered to the toes. The White-tailed Eagle {Haliaetus albicilla) stiU breeds in Shetland, but has gradually disappeared. Golden Eagle from the north and west of the Scottish mainland and from Ireland; for unfortunately it is fond of carrion, which can be easily poisoned, while it takes young lambs, in addition to any sort of flesh, fish, or fowl obtainable. It nested even in the early years of last century in the Lake district and the Isle of Man, while abroad it does so in Greenland, north Europe. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Evans, A. H. (Arthur Humble). Cambridge [England] : Cambridge University Press


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