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Wedge-tailed Eagle

Aquila audax

Description:

Large bird (crows look tiny chasing this thing), Brown in colour that darkens with age. Wedge shaped tail (first thing you spot when you see it)

Habitat:

Forests, edges of towns and cities, bushland

Notes:

Quite common where i live, they have an amazing mating ritual

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3 Comments

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 3 years ago

Magnificent spotting, Taylor. How lucky to have got this close!

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 11 years ago

Thanks for making the change Taylor!

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 11 years ago

Hi TaylorClarke3! Great picture! Regarding your Wildlife of Australia mission: please note that all user-created missions have a radius of 300 miles only; this is indicated to everyone when missions are created. This mean you cannot create an Australia-wide mission. Please edit the mission title to reflect its local range and make sure all spottings are from this range only. Thanks.

TaylorClarke3
Spotted by
TaylorClarke3

Sheldon, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Jan 9, 2013
Submitted on Jan 9, 2013

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