A young male Hen Harrier named Fingal, has become the latest satellite tagged bird to disappear in Scotland. The young bird hatched from a nest in the Scottish Borders in summer 2019, and was fitted with a lightweight satellite tag as part of the EU Hen Harrier LIFE project which has allowed scientists to track his movements.
Fingal remained in this area for the first few months before spreading his wings and making a tour of northern England, stopping at sites in Lancashire, South Yorkshire and Cumbria. After returning to Scotland he settled in Dumfries and Galloway for the rest of the winter.
In mid-March this year, Fingal moved into the southern Lowther Hills.
The last location transmitted from his tag came on 19 May 2020 from an area moorland managed for gamebird shooting to the east of Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway.
Police Scotland carried out a search of the area but found no trace of Fingal or his tag. It has not transmitted since.
Source: ITV
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