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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 ...
In New South Wales, shooting or killing a wedge-tailed eagle carries a fine of up to $50,000. NSW Police and the National Parks and Wildlife Service are investigating the incident and are asking ...
As the thunderstorm moved across the state, a two-year-old male wedge-tailed eagle fell from the sky and came to rest at a water treatment plant at Coronet Bay, south-east of Melbourne.
Picture: WIRES All seven birds, including the injured eagle, were transported to a ... Junee Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Wedge-tailed eagles are a protected species in Australia ...