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Shadow Over The Sun: A Story of Eagles | Preview

A golden eagle is so large and powerful it can bring down a red deer calf, survive the most brutal winters in the Highlands of Scotland and breed successfully for up to 40 years. Yet sightings are rare and a mere glimpse of one gliding over the frost-tipped mountain peaks is a gift. Travel to the mountains and glens of Scotland, to see the majestic golden eagle in its element when the NATURE series airs Shadow Over The Sun: A Story of Eagles, Sunday, May 27 at 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings).

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