
Eagles Return to Nest in Sierra de Guadarrama National Park
A pair of booted eagles has returned to their nest in the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park, sparking excitement among wildlife enthusiasts. The pair successfully raised chicks in 2024, and their return this year is a testament to the park's thriving ecosystem. "It's wonderful to see them back," said a park ranger. "Their presence is a sign of a healthy environment." The eagles' nest is being monitored by cameras, providing a unique opportunity for people to observe their daily lives from the comfort of their homes. The live video feed can be found on Telemadrid.es. This event highlights the importance of conservation efforts in protecting the natural habitats of these magnificent birds. The continued success of the booted eagle pair brings hope for the future of biodiversity in the park.