Rhondda golden eagles hatch
Dean Britton, from the Rhondda, is celebrating breeding two golden eagles in captivity.
He has been involved in falconry for over forty years and has spent the last seven years trying to breed a golden eagle.
Dean Britton, from the Rhondda, is celebrating breeding two golden eagles in captivity.
He has been involved in falconry for over forty years and has spent the last seven years trying to breed a golden eagle.
It might not be the first place that you'd expect to find them, but in the last month two golden eagles have been hatched in the Rhondda.
The birds, which are most commonly found in Scotland, have been bred in captivity using artificial insemmination
As Nicola Hendy reports, breeding golden eagle chicks is still a very rare occurrence...
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