A wedge-tailed eagle injured in wild weather in early 2024 has soared back into the sky. The eagle called Storm had a feather transplant and spent 389 days in rehabilitation. It was a "bittersweet ...
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"A wedge-tail eagle could potentially eat one rabbit a day, so a pair of wedge-tailed eagles on a property ... and regularly sees the birds flying around. "I have seen them kill foxes and rabbits ...
Dooley said for smaller prey "they will snatch it from the air" and continue flying ... he said. Wedge-tailed eagles are the country's largest bird of prey The wedge-tailed eagle is Australia's ...