“After years of absence, golden eagles are beginning to venture back into England from the south of Scotland, leading to hopes they might nest…
[South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project] chair Michael Clarke said: ‘Thanks to our satellite tagging, we can confirm that some are beginning to venture into Northumberland and further afield and these sightings reaffirm the importance of us extending our groundbreaking work.’
The birds have also visited the North Pennines and the Lake District, even travelling as far as the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire and Nidderdale in Yorkshire.”
From BBC.