Wedge-tailed Eagles

This pair are in a wildlife park on the east coast of Tasmania. They have been injured and are unable to fly.


This pair are in a wildlife park on the east coast of Tasmania. They have been injured and are unable to fly.

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Dottie R  From Cleveland, OH suburb
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I wouldn't have guessed eagles looking at their heads. I'm glad they're taken care of in the park.
12/Jan/13 2:28 PM
   Heidi  From Magnolia, KY    Supporting Member
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What else could they be but eagles, Dottie? The beaks and head shapes are very distinctive.
15/Jan/13 2:45 PM
   Judy  From Bendigo    Supporting Member
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Another great photo, Sacky. While driving through the Flinders Ranges on holidays last year, we disturbed a pair of wedge-tailed eagles in the scrub at the side of the road. As they took off, one had a largish rabbit in its talons. Of course, by the time I got the camera out they were out of range for a decent photo!
15/Jan/13 3:01 PM
   Vibrant Vici  From California    Supporting Member
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Beautiful!
14/Feb/13 12:48 AM
   Kate  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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Gorgeous, Sacky!
27/Mar/13 11:10 AM
   Kathy  From Maryland/USA    Supporting Member
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I'm glad they are being cared for. I wonder if they are able to reproduce in captivity?
06/Jun/13 2:37 PM
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