- The wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax) also
known as the eaglehawk, is the
largest bird of prey in the
continent of Australia. It is also
found in southern...
- 2019-3.RLTS.T22696048A155464885.en.
BirdLife International. (2016). "
Aquila audax". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22696064A93542539. doi:10...
- wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax fleayi) is an
endangered bird of Tasmania. It is a
subspecies of the more
common wedge-tailed eagle.
Aquila is a
genus of large...
- S2CID 4233018. Reymond, L. (1985). "Spatial
visual acuity of the
eagle Aquila audax: a behavioural,
optical and
anatomical investigation".
Vision Research...
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Panama Aquila audax, the wedge-tailed eagle, a bird
found in
Australia Archips audax, a moth
found in ****an
Attus audax, a
synonym of
Phidippus audax, the...
- white-tailed
eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and the wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax), in
roughly that order. For a
species that is
fairly homogeneous in...
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between little eagles and the sympatric,
larger wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax), with the
latter tending to take
larger prey and to eat more carrion...
-
wingspan of an
eagle ever
recorded was an
Australian wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax) at 2.83 m (9.3 ft). However, less
substantiated records indicate that...
- (Gossypium sturtianum), red
kangaroo (Megaleia rufa) and wedge-tailed
eagle (
Aquila audax). The
Northern Territory's arms
incorporate many
reflections of the indigenous...
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slightly less so than the much
larger golden and wedge-tailed
eagles (
Aquila audax). This
study further determine that the most
often focused on weight...