
From soaring eagles in the Highlands to peregrines stooping over city cathedrals, the UK is home to some thrilling raptors. Rank them by which one you'd most want to witness on the wing.
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Golden Eagle
With a wingspan of over two metres, watching one ride thermals above Glen Coe is a bucket-list moment for many British wildlife enthusiasts.

Peregrine Falcon
Now nesting on Salisbury Cathedral, Battersea Power Station and beyond, its 200mph stoop is nature's most jaw-dropping dive.

Red Kite
Once nearly extinct in Britain, these forked-tailed beauties now wheel over the Chilterns and mid-Wales in healthy numbers.

Barn Owl
Drifting silently across dusky farmland, the heart-shaped face of a hunting barn owl is pure rural magic.

Hen Harrier
Famous for its acrobatic spring display and sadly at the centre of grouse moor debates, spotting one feels genuinely rare and special.
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