wedge-tailed eagle, eaglehawk, bunjil (Aquila audax) Web source: State Library of Tasmania Images http://images.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/Search/Search.asp?Letter=W&Subject=Wedge-tailed+eagle+-+Tasmania
Title: Head of Wedge-tailed eagle : about one-fourth the natural size
Creator: Louisa Anne Meredith, 1812-1895 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisa_Anne_Meredith
Date: 1880
Notes
Footnote: Aquila fucosa (Gould) Aquila audax, Exact measurements: 66 X 75 mm.
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Tasmanian friends and foes : feathered, furred and finned P. 104
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wedge-tailed_eagle,_Anne_Meredith.jpg
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. It has long, fairly broad wings, fully feathered legs, and an unmistakable wedge-shaped tail.