Jan 01, 2007 / Cadiz, Spain / Spanish Imperial Eagle

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Imperial Eagles were released by hacking between 9-11 weeks old. They uised articial feeders, improve flight skills and performed first hunting attempts. Stayed within 3 km of the hacking point. Overall sex ratio was 1:1.
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Jessica Beltran