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  2. Wedge-tailed eagle - Wikipedia

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    The wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax) ... Wedge-tailed eagles are highly aerial, soaring for hours on end without wingbeat and seemingly without effort, regularly ...

  3. Little eagle - Wikipedia

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    The main threats to the species are the destruction and degradation of its foraging and breeding habitat causing it to come into competition with the larger and more dominant wedge-tailed eagle. [18] The wedge-tailed eagle is not necessarily a predator of the little eagle but the two species share common habitat and prey and the large size and ...

  4. Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture of eagle at the top of the fountain at Plac Orła Białego in Szczecin, Poland. In Britain before 1678, eagle referred specifically to the golden eagle, with the other native species, the white-tailed eagle, being known as erne. The modern name "golden eagle" for aquila chrysaetos was introduced by the naturalist John Ray. [33]

  5. Bird of prey - Wikipedia

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    The visual acuity of some large raptors such as eagles and Old World vultures are the highest known among vertebrates; the wedge-tailed eagle has twice the visual acuity of a typical human and six times that of the common ostrich, the vertebrate with the largest eyes. [41]

  6. Golden eagle - Wikipedia

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    Other booted eagles in the golden eagle's range are unlikely to be confused due to differences in size and form. The only species in the genus Aquila that exceeds the golden eagle in average wingspan and length is the wedge-tailed eagle of Australasia; however, the wedge-tailed eagle is a slightly less heavy bird. [21]

  7. The bald eagle's soaring comeback: From near extinction to ...

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    The bald eagle, with its history as the symbol of the nation going back over 200 years, made a roaring comeback from near extinction to becoming America's official bird this week.

  8. Accipitridae - Wikipedia

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    Using this method, accipitrids such as the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax), martial eagle (Polemaetus bellicosus) and crowned eagle (Stephanoaetus coronatus) have successfully hunted ungulates, such as deer and antelope, and other large animals (kangaroos and emus in the wedge-tailed) weighing more than 30 kg ...

  9. Tawny eagle - Wikipedia

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    [4] [12] [48] [53] One compilation study showed that, compared to 8 other Aquila and spotted eagles, the tawny eagle's diet was the most evenly spread across all weight classes of prey from under 63 g (2.2 oz) to over 4 kg (8.8 lb), though took prey in the latter prey class slightly less so than the much larger golden and wedge-tailed eagles ...