Warrandyte Park 15/12/20. A pair of Eagles were active on the ground with the prey and I recorded this one leaving.
A wedge-tailed Eagle and what appears to be a Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
The wedge-tailed eagles are the largest bird of prey in Australia (and one of the world’s largest) and appears to be a resident of most of Australia. Their wingspan can reach metres (9ft 4) and they can grow to a height of metres (3ft 6).
Their nests can reach 3 metres deep, 2 across and weigh over 400kg.
The nests are re-used and can last years.
A pair may have up to 10 different nests within their territory, and will often use a different nest in different years.
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