The location of Dunmaglass and Stronelairg wind farms in central Scotland (D and S in black, with other wind farms in dark grey: Internal box).

Wider illustration shows the location of turbines (red circles) including the Corriegarth Wind Farm (blue circles), between Dunmaglass and Stronelairg, which was fully operational 30 September 2016. Black dots show non-territorial golden eagle GPS-telemetry records (≈ 530,000) from after Stronelairg...

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Main Authors: Alan H. Fielding (11237661), David Anderson (533423), Stuart Benn (11237664), Roy Dennis (11237667), Matthew Geary (827035), Ewan Weston (11237670), D. Philip Whitfield (3775414)
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254159.g001
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Summary:Wider illustration shows the location of turbines (red circles) including the Corriegarth Wind Farm (blue circles), between Dunmaglass and Stronelairg, which was fully operational 30 September 2016. Black dots show non-territorial golden eagle GPS-telemetry records (≈ 530,000) from after Stronelairg became operational in 2018 (see main text). The backdrop is a colour scale representation of eagle habitat preference according to the Golden Eagle Topography (GET) model [ 45 ], with darker tone indicating greater predicted preference. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2017.