An injured Sea Eagle found some good Samaritans to look after it when it was grounded through injury at a Loch in Harris.
The huge bird of prey was spotted by French nationals on-board chartered boat ‘Arthur’; and it took four of them to hold the animal so that its wings could be secured.
“Territorial fight”
Once immobilised the crew informed Stornoway Coastguard of its capture and set sail for the nearest port at Tarbert on Harris.
Local RSPB Scotland conservation officer Martin Scott met the yacht and transported the eagle to the vet in Stornoway for treatment.
It is believed that the three year old female bird, who was born in Uist according to her identity tag, had been involved in a territorial fight with another eagle on the Eishken Estate.
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