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On Finnish coast, the eagles have learned to wait for additional food from the fishermen.
A flock of 6 eagles have been seen near Naantali watching the fishermen on ice. One local man said,
he saw even19 eagles. Every time he went to his fishnets,they appeared in hope to get the "small fry",
the fishermen leave on ice.
Aarne Nummila, nature photographer and a volunteer of WWF said, that these are not all local eagles, they come from Norway, Sweden, from the surroundings of Lake Ladoga and from Estonia.
Nummila hoped that White-tailed Eagles can help to limit the numbers of cormorants, if their additional feeding
places will be near cormorants nesting areas.
In Stockholm archipelago, Sweden, the White-tailed Eagles already have added cormorants to their menu.