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Date: 23 Jun 2020
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Sea eagles avoid wooden spoon, despite warning from officials

It is estimated that there are as many as 300,000 eagles in Britain. Some of the species are particularly endangered in Britain - the most common being the Great Grey Owl.

But the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has raised concerns over birds that have been observed wandering around, often without a nest, and that have left their nest.

Many eagle stings are fatal but the Department has warned some birds do not feel pain after they have been stung in the mouth, causing their gums to swell and cause a painful blubbering sound. It said: "Some birds have been seen to leave their nest or make a noise from the inside of their nests which might be painful to the gerbil.

"Some birds will even try and climb in between the mounds of their nests."

According to the Department, the birds' stinging responses could result in more than 2,000 deaths over a 15-year period.

However, experts have said there are no guarantees that it won't happen again.

In a petition to Downing Street, bird lovers described the stings and the lack of a legal or professional remedy as an "insidious and unacceptable discrimination against these valuable species".

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A Pennsylvania woman who allegedly killed her wife and took their 12-year-old daughter to church on a Saturday night is facing charges of murder.

Ella Rose DeGuzman, 38, allegedly choked, strangled and stomped her estranged husband, 44-year-old Peter DeGuzman, in the home she shared with her parents and the children.

DeGuzman, who the children call "Big Daddy" allegedly told family members about the killing to hide what she had done, according to ABC affiliate WPIX.

The children told police that when they were not home, the mother had the children sit by a pool and play.

While that didn't appear to be much of a game, the children told police that one of them noticed when they came into the room that the mother was playing with the children. They said the mother told the children there was "something in the water" and they didn't notice anything odd.

DeGuzman, of Philadelphia, then allegedly ordered the children not to tell anyone what she had done.

She then allegedly told the children that she heard a voice on her phone when she awoke the next day and told the children she killed them.

DeGuzman was charged Monday with first-degree murder.

She was in a Montgomery County jail without bond, NBC-11 reported.

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