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Where Eagles Fly

on BBC One London

Soaring across the rugged Scottish Highlands, the golden eagle hunts for food. High up in a remote eyrie among the rocky crags, his growing family hungrily waits.
This latest film from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds studies the life of the eagle and some of the other birds and animals that share its harsh environment.
Narrated by Tony Britton Film cameraman
MICHAEL W. RICHARDS
Produced for the RSPB by JOHN PATTISON TOMKINS BBC Bristol
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Michael W. Richards
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John Pattison

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