General
Venus was a young sea eagle from Mull. She was named after the Goddess of love and beauty, flowers and Spring. Venus’ parents have never had wing tags so far less is known about them than the Loch Frisa pair, but they are very experienced parents and regularly raise a chick each year. Their nest site was the one which saw the first ever successful nesting attempt for the reintroduced population of sea eagles in 1985.
Annual Movements
Venus was tagged in partnership with the RSPB as part of their Mull sea eagles programme. To view details of her movements please visit their website:
http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/tracking/mulleagles/
Reproductive History
Venus did not reach breeding age during our studies.