Sea eagles had a bumper crop of chicks this year, producing more young than in any other year since they were reintroduced 35 years ago. RSPB Scotland said 46 young birds fledged which was 10 more than the previous year. The charity also reported that Scotland also has 52 adult pairs, an increase of six on 2009 figures. The birds were first reintroduced to Rum in 1975 and at other places on the west coast and have recently been reintroduced in Fife. Last year, a sea eagle was spotted over Cumbria and Dumfries and Galloway after it flew down from…