https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-57023832
White-tailed eagles are to be reintroduced to a second place in England and the first on the mainland.
Three pairs of the birds, also known as sea eagles, were released on the Isle of Wight in 2019 - 240 years after they were last recorded in the country.
Natural England has issued a licence to the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation for a 10-year reintroduction at Wild Ken Hill in west Norfolk, starting in 2022.
Good news - hope they do as well as the red kites!
(Wild Ken Hill is clearly not a hill - even by Norfolk standards)
edit: Prehaps Ken Hill was a local resident known for his wild behaviour?
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