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	 Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax) head
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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax) head From: Sharon
 Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
 Subject: Bird of Prey
 Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 19:56:49 -0500
 
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 "P054_082.jpg"
 
 
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 From: phoby
 File: P054_082-Eagle-face_closeup.jpg
 
 Looks like a Wedge-tailed Eagle to me.
 
 
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 From: mariyp@umich.edu
 Date: Mon Aug 16 24:27:56 KST 1999
 File: P054_082-Eagle-face_closeup.jpg
 
 I believe it to be a Califonia Conure.
 
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 From: geckoeyes@msn.com
 Date: Mon Aug 16 29:53:53 KST 1999
 
 it looks like a golden eagle. or a condor
 
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 From: feather@earthling.net
 Date: Tue Aug 17 09:44:33 KST 1999
 
 Wedge-tailed Eagle?
 
 Black Eagle?
 
 Verraux's Eagle? I think I will go with this last one, a juvenile.
 
 Feather Forestwalker
 
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 From: arizona11@hotmail.com
 Date: Tue Aug 17 09:48:47 KST 1999
 
 black vulture??
 or maybe a baby turkey vulture???
 NOT an eagle!
 
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 From: jcarter@ezwv.com
 Date: Tue Aug 17 13:35:37 KST 1999
 
 Looks like a golden eagle to me.....
 
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 From: crazywolf@usa.com
 Date: Tue Aug 17 24:11:12 KST 1999
 
 I think it's a Golden Eagle. Either a young one or just comming into or going out of multing.
 
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 From: mariyp@umich.edu
 Date: Tue Aug 17 24:13:50 KST 1999
 
 I retract my last guess as it is VERY wrong.
 The image is of a Wedge-Tailed Eagle.
 
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 |  |  | Guest |  |  | The wedge-tailed eagle or bunjil (Aquila audax), sometimes known as the eaglehawk, is the largest bird of prey in Australia, and is also found in southern New Guinea, part of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. Aquila audax has long, fairly broad wings, fully feathered legs, and an unmistakable wedge-shaped tail. | 
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