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Wedge Tailed Collection

"Captivating Wedge-tailed: A Glimpse into the Majestic Flight of the Eagle" In the vast skies, a Wedge-tailed eagle soars effortlessly, its wings outstretched in flight

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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed eagle in flight
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed sabrewing, Campylopterus pampa. Male
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Keilschwanz-Kakadu, Corella (chromolitho)
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed Eagle Reasonably common throughout most of Australia
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Wedge Tailed Collection: BIR00143
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed green pigeon, Treron sphenurus
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Picture No. 11066799
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Picture No. 11066797
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Picture No. 11066798
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed Shearwater (Puffinus pacificus) adult, close-up of head, on land at night
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed Grass-finch (Emberizoides herbicola) adult, perched on grass stems, Santa Olga
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax) adult, perched on branch, South Australia, Australia
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed Eagle - A female and male near Apatula Aboriginal Community, Finke
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Estaurine/Saltwater Crodocil - eggs in nest of with Wedge-tailed Eagle standing in grasses nearby
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-Tailed Shearwater FG 4371 Sitting on ground Puffinus pacificus © Francois Gohier / ARDEA
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed Eagle about to eat an Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis)
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed Eagle Just north of the South Australian/ Northern Territory border, Australia
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed eagle - fledgling in threat pose, on nest
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed eagle - chick in nest
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed eagle - chicks partly fledged on nest
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Wedge Tailed Collection: Wedge-tailed eagle - large chick at nest
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Wedge Tailed Collection: BIR00351

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"Captivating Wedge-tailed: A Glimpse into the Majestic Flight of the Eagle" In the vast skies, a Wedge-tailed eagle soars effortlessly, its wings outstretched in flight. With grace and power, it commands attention as it glides through the air. Meanwhile, amidst lush foliage, a male Wedge-tailed sabrewing hovers delicately. Its vibrant plumage catches the eye as it feeds on nectar from tropical flowers in Campylopterus pampa. On another branch nearby, a Keilschwanz-Kakadu Corella perches proudly. The vivid colors of this chromolitho bird create a striking contrast against its surroundings. Venturing further into nature's realm, we encounter the enchanting sight of a Wedge-tailed green pigeon. Treron sphenurus showcases its unique beauty with emerald feathers and an elegant presence. Down under in Australia's Kimberley region near Gibb River Road lies an intriguing scene - a common yet awe-inspiring sight. A Wedge-tailed Eagle approaches a lifeless wallaby with purposeful intent. This magnificent bird exemplifies resilience and adaptability in its natural habitat. Moving across continents to Panama's El Valle, we witness the charming presence of Emberizoides herbicola hypochondriacus - the Wedge-tailed Grass-finch. Perched on posts or singing melodiously from above, these adults bring joy to their surroundings with their cheerful songs and lively demeanor. Finally, at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park stands an adult Wedge-tailed Eagle perched upon a sturdy branch. Against the backdrop of this iconic Australian landmark, it exudes regality and strength that symbolize freedom itself. These captivating moments capture our imagination and remind us of nature's wonders all around us – from soaring eagles to delicate finches – each showcasing their unique charm within the vast tapestry of life.