Sea eagles fly in to Scotland

The white-tailed eaglets arrived at Edinburgh Airport on Friday after being flown in as a gift from Norway.

The group is being reared in Fife until they are strong enough to fledge.

Last year, 19 white-tailed sea eagles were released into the wild in Fife. They are the UK's largest bird of prey.

Now in its fifth year, the initiative has been releasing the species into eastern Scotland, with the long-term hope of restoring the birds across the full extent of their former range.