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Onn the way to Birdsville we saw this Wedge-tailed Eagle and a Dingo happily feeding together on some fresh road kill. Unfortunately they scattered before I could take a photo of them together. You can see the blood on the bird's beak.
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Onn the way to Birdsville we saw this Wedge-tailed Eagle and a Dingo happily feeding together on some fresh road kill. Unfortunately they scattered before I could take a photo of them together. You can see the blood on the bird's beak.

Aquila audax

AccipitridaeAquila audaxAustralian BirdsBirdsville Development RoadQueenslandWedgetailed Eagle

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  • Onn the way to Birdsville we saw this Wedge-tailed Eagle and a Dingo happily feeding together on some fresh road kill. Unfortunately they scattered before I could take a photo of them together. You can see the blood on the bird's beak.
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