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Originally Posted by JeffH It's also worth pointing out that as a result of the study undertaken on Mull a few years ago an RSPB spokesman said: ".... a recent study conducted on the island of Mull - the most densely populated area of Scotland for breeding sea eagles with eight pairs - concluded that between only 33 and 37 lambs were killed by the birds on the whole island each year". So it definitely does happen to some extent.
Please let's try to avoid inflaming an already difficult situation
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Were Killed??
I'm assume "the kill" was
actually witnessed by the RSPB and not presumed??