- The white-
tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla),
sometimes known as the 'sea
eagle', is a
large bird of prey,
widely distributed across temperate Eurasia...
- The wedge-
tailed eagle (Aquila audax) is the
largest bird of prey in the
continent of Australia. It is also
found in
southern New
Guinea to the
north and...
- in some
extant eagles: the wedge-
tailed eagle,
golden eagle (A. chrysaetos),
martial eagle (Polemaetus bellicosus), white-
tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla)...
-
species are
sometimes referred to as
ring-
tail harriers. They are
distinctive with long wings, a long
narrow tail, the slow and low
flight over gr****lands...
- the
golden eagle is
included in a
clade with Verreaux's
eagle in
Africa as well as the Gurney's
eagle (A. gurneyi) and the wedge-
tailed eagle (clearly part...
- Wedge-
tailed eagle Wedge-
tailed gr****
finch Wedge-
tailed green pigeon Wedge-
tailed hillstar Wedge-
tailed jery Wedge-
tailed sabrewing Wedge-
tailed shearwater...
- The red-
tailed hawk is now
placed in the
genus Buteo that was
erected by
French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède in 1799. The red-
tailed hawk is...
- the wedge-
tailed eagle (Aquila audax) and
especially the
golden eagle,
despite these being considered less
powerful than the
crowned eagle. Both Aquila...
-
living eagles,
behind only the Steller's sea-
eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus), the white-
tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and the wedge-
tailed eagle (Aquila...
- and
rings on its back. If the
extremely long
tail is unbroken, it can
considerably add to the
maximum body
length of 4m.
Lacking a
spine on the
tail, it...