This video is about sea eagles in Oostvaardersplassen nature reserve in the Netherlands.
White-tailed eagles had been absent as nesting birds in the Netherlands for centuries. In 2006, for the first time since so long ago, a breeding couple made a nest; in Oostvaardersplassen.
That couple still lives in Oostvaardersplassen; they recently started their tenth nesting season.
Meanwhile, other sea eagle couples started nesting elsewhere in the Netherlands, like in the Lauwersmeer and Biesbosch national parks.
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