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Ride on the back of an eagle as it catches mountain hares in Scotland. We mount a tiny camera on the back of Roy Lupton's golden eagle, and he takes it out after hares in the Angus Glens. We film incredible flights and hunts from a distance and from right up close. ▶ Roy's clothing kindly supplied by ShooterKing http://www.shooterking.com ▶ For still pictures from Roy's shoot, visit https://www.flickr.com/photos/fieldsp... This film was first shown in Fieldsports Britain episode 425. To watch the whole show go to http://Fcha.nl/fieldsportsbritain425 ▶ Join the Fieldsports Nation and fund our fight for fieldsports in the media http://Fcha.nl/fieldsportsnation - for full details / @fieldsportstv for YouTube membership / fieldsportschannel for the same via Patreon To become a more structural shareholder, visit http://fieldsports.envestry.com Or simply support us, please, by donating: https://www.paypal.me/fieldsports ▶ Sign up for our weekly email newsletter http://Fcha.nl/register ▶ Fieldsports Shop http://fieldsports.shop We’re proud to promote enjoyment of fieldsports and the countryside. There are three guiding principles to everything we do on Fieldsports Channel: ▶ Hunt, shoot and fish responsibly ▶ Respect the quarry ▶ Ensure a humane, clean and quick kill Take part in nature. Join the Fieldsports Nation https://Fcha.nl Risk warning: investments of this nature carry risks to your capital as well as potential rewards. Approved as a financial promotion by Envestors Limited. Which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (No. 07236828.) Why hunt Mountain hare? There are thought to be more than 432,500 Mountain Hares in the UK. Mountain hares thrive on heather moorland and can reach particularly high densities on managed grouse moors. At high densities the species can cause damage to agricultural crops and young forestry. The active management of heather moorland including predator control and rotational burning, provides excellent habitat for both red grouse and mountain hares, both species feeding on young heather shoots. Hares can sustain high levels of ticks and the tick-borne louping-ill virus, bringing them into conflict with red grouse. Therefore, hare numbers may need to be sensitively managed to suppress parasitic ticks and diseases such as Lyme disease.