wedge-tailed eagle

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The wedge-tailed eagle is Australia’s largest bird of prey, known for its long, diamond-shaped tail and soaring flight over open country and forested landscapes.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
wedge-tailed eagle canonical 6
Aquila audax 1

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Statements (72)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird of prey
eagle
raptor
vertebrate
activityPattern diurnal
averageWingspan 230 cm
beakType hooked beak
binomialName wedge-tailed eagle self-linksurface differs
surface form: Aquila audax
bodyLength up to 1.06 m
breedingSystem monogamous
class Aves
clutchSize usually 1–2 eggs
commonName wedge tail
wedge-tailed eagle self-link
wedgie
conservationStatus Least Concern
countryOfOccurrence Australia
Papua New Guinea
diet birds
carrion
mammals
reptiles
distribution Tasmania
Australia
surface form: mainland Australia

southern New Guinea
family Accipitridae
firstDescribedBy John Latham
flightStyle circling on thermals
soaring
genus Aquila
habitat arid regions
forested landscapes
mountainous areas
open country
woodlands
historicalPersecution shot as a pest
huntingStrategy cooperative hunting in pairs or small groups
soaring search and stoop
iucnStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
juvenilePlumage lighter brown with reddish tones
kingdom Animalia
largestBirdOfPreyIn Australia
legalProtection protected in all Australian states and territories
legCovering feathered tarsi
lifespanInCaptivity over 40 years
lifespanInWild up to about 20 years
maximumWingspan 280 cm
nativeTo Australia
Tasmania
southern New Guinea
nestLocation cliff ledges
tall trees
nestType large stick nest
notableFeature broad wings
feathered legs to the toes
very long tail
order Accipitriformes
pairBond long-term
plumage mostly dark brown to blackish in adults
preysOn lambs
rabbits
small kangaroos
wallabies
primaryColor dark brown
sexualDimorphism female larger than male
symbolOf Australian wilderness
tailShape diamond-shaped
wedge-shaped
taxonRank species
usedIn Australian heraldry
vision excellent long-distance vision
yearDescribed 1801

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Wollemi National Park fauna wedge-tailed eagle
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park habitatFor wedge-tailed eagle
Southwest National Park fauna wedge-tailed eagle
wedge-tailed eagle binomialName wedge-tailed eagle self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Aquila audax
wedge-tailed eagle commonName wedge-tailed eagle self-link
D'Aguilar National Park hasWildlife wedge-tailed eagle