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Wedge Tailed Eagle Collection

Discover the majesty of the Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax fleayi), the largest bird of prey in Australia

Background imageWedge Tailed Eagle Collection: Wedge-tailed eagle

Wedge-tailed eagle
South Australia, Kangaroo Island, Wedge-tailed eagle, largest bird of prey in Australia

Background imageWedge Tailed Eagle Collection: Wedge-tailed eagle {Aquila audax fleayi} tasmanian sub species, adult portrait, Australia

Wedge-tailed eagle {Aquila audax fleayi} tasmanian sub species, adult portrait, Australia

Background imageWedge Tailed Eagle Collection: Wedge tail eagle. Arkaroola. South Australia

Wedge tail eagle. Arkaroola. South Australia
Wedge tail eagle flying in the wild. Arkaroola. Flinders Ranges South Australia

Background imageWedge Tailed Eagle Collection: Wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax) squawking, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax) squawking, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Background imageWedge Tailed Eagle Collection: Wedge-Tailed Eagle, 1891 (colour litho)

Wedge-Tailed Eagle, 1891 (colour litho)
1001747 Wedge-Tailed Eagle, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageWedge Tailed Eagle Collection: The Wedge-Tailed Eagle (coloured engraving)

The Wedge-Tailed Eagle (coloured engraving)
5202642 The Wedge-Tailed Eagle (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Wedge-Tailed Eagle)

Background imageWedge Tailed Eagle Collection: Wedge-tailed Eagle {Aquila audax} adult feeding chick at nest, New South Wales, Australia

Wedge-tailed Eagle {Aquila audax} adult feeding chick at nest, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageWedge Tailed Eagle Collection: Wedge-tailed Eagle Reasonably common throughout most of Australia

Wedge-tailed Eagle Reasonably common throughout most of Australia. This bird was approaching a dead wallaby
DH-4196 Wedge-tailed Eagle Near the Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Aquila audax Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWedge Tailed Eagle Collection: Birds: Falconiformes: Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila clanga), Lesser Spotted Eagle (Aquila pomarina)

Birds: Falconiformes: Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila clanga), Lesser Spotted Eagle (Aquila pomarina), Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca), Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis), Gurneys Eagle (Aquila gurneyi)

Background imageWedge Tailed Eagle Collection: Wedge-tailed Eagle about to eat an Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis)

Wedge-tailed Eagle about to eat an Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis) Reasonably common throughout most of Australia
DH-4194 Wedge-tailed Eagle about to eat an Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis) Near the Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia


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Discover the majesty of the Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax fleayi), the largest bird of prey in Australia. With its distinctive wedge-shaped tail and powerful build, this Tasmanian sub-species is a sight to behold. From squawking in Queensland to feeding chicks in New South Wales, this raptor rules the skies. In South Australia's Arkaroola, it soars above the rugged terrain, while in Western Australia, it preys on wallabies near the Gibb River Road. Joining the Falconiformes family, the Wedge-tailed Eagle shares the throne with esteemed eagles like the Imperial Eagle and the Philippine Eagle. Keep your eyes peeled for this awe-inspiring creature as it patrols the vast Australian landscape.