Ainsley Bennett Photography
@ainsleyiow
Isle of Wight based landscape, seascape and astro photographer with a slight obsession with the recently released White-tailed Eagles!!
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http://www.ainsleybennettphotography.co.uk 28-04-2021 15:48:46
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The #IsleofWight is home to the UK’s largest bird of prey – the White Tailed Eagle. Also known as Sea Eagles, these birds are currently being returned to the south coast through a reintroduction program based on the #IOW.🦅 ℹ️ bit.ly/IWWildlife 📸 Ainsley Bennett Photography
Death of White-tailed eagle on Isle of Wight recorded as 'uncertain' as presence of #avianflu restricted toxicology tests. No complaints about Hampshire Police handling of this investigation. They were responsive, thorough & transparent. New blog ⬇️⬇️ raptorpersecutionuk.org/2023/02/09/dea…
Well deserved, stunning photo! Theo Vickers
So the deputy president of National Farmers' Union apparently outwardly lied in front of a Parliamentary Select Committee today claiming that eagles were already causing problems with lambs in southern England. This was despite saying he was open to changing views in light of evidence.
A short 🧵 Poor little old Defra UK clearly feeling very rattled by Our Troubled Waters and once again trying to misrepresent the reality of sewage dumping, I'm assuming because gov backbenchers are finally beginning to realise they've been... (1/4) deframedia.blog.gov.uk/2023/03/06/gov…
And here's Southern Water's contribution to mankind this morning. More sewage being dumped onto more beaches polluting even more seas. I note they are still refusing to publish their inland sewage dumping data. "Exceptional situations"? Feel free to explain Southern Water.
Our team have spent over 5,000 hours studying the released #WhiteTailedEagles to understand more about their diet. We've discovered for the 1st time that these birds eat mollusc – cuttlefish to be precise, caught in the Solent! #Springwatch Forestry England Roy Dennis Foundation
This photo has been sat on my camera's memory card since August along with a few more images. I thought it was about time I uploaded them to my PC and edit them. This Eagle is one of the Isle of Wight’s 2023 Juveniles G647. Sea Eagle England Roy Dennis Foundation Forestry England