- 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...
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BirdLife International (2013). "
Aquila chrysaetos"...
- wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax fleayi) is an
endangered bird of Tasmania. It is a
subspecies of the more
common wedge-tailed eagle.
Aquila is a
genus of large...
-
between little eagles and the sympatric,
larger wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax), with the
latter tending to take
larger prey and to eat more carrion...
- this method,
accipitrids such as the
golden eagle (
Aquila chrysaetos), wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax),
martial eagle (Polemaetus bellicosus) and crowned...
-
Intermediate in body size
between the well-known
larger wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax) and the
smaller little eagle (Hieraaetus morphnoides), the black-breasted...
- pennatus) and not, as
previously thought, to the
large wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax).
Harpagornis moorei was
therefore reclassified as
Hieraaetus moorei...
- (Gossypium sturtianum), red
kangaroo (Megaleia rufa) and wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax). The
Northern Territory's arms
incorporate many
reflections of the indigenous...
- that
occupy them,
notably the
endangered Tasmanian wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax fleayi), the
Tasmanian masked owl (Tyto
novaehollandiae castanops), the...