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  1. The wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax) is the largest bird of prey in the continent of Australia. It is also found in southern New Guinea to the north and is distributed as far south as the state of Tasmania.

  2. The Boeing E-7 Wedgetail is a twin-engine airborne early warning and control aircraft based on the Boeing 737 Next Generation design. It has a fixed, active electronically scanned array radar antenna instead of a rotating one as with the 707-based Boeing E-3 Sentry.

  3. Wedge-tailed eagles are one of the largest eagles in the world. They have the largest wingspan ever verified for an eagle. Wedge-tailed eagles are highly aerial and soar for hours on end without wingbeat and seemingly without effort; they regularly reach 1,800 m (5,900 ft) and sometimes considerably higher.

  4. The Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle ( Aquila audax fleayi) is an endangered bird of Tasmania. It is a subspecies of the more common wedge-tailed eagle . Description. Aquila is a genus of large eagles that have long, rounded wings with deeply emarginated tips. They also have very strong legs and claws and ear-shaped nostrils.

  5. The Wedge-tailed Eagle is Australia's largest living bird of prey and one of the largest eagles in the world. What do Wedge-tailed Eagles look like? Identification. The Wedge-tailed Eagle has long wings (wingspan 2.3 m), a characteristic long, wedge-shaped tail, and legs that are feathered all the way to the base of the toes.

  6. The Wedge-tailed Eagle is Australia's largest eagle. The Wedge-tailed Eagle has been known to attack UAV's (unmanned aerial vehicles) or drones - much to the dismay of mining companies using these drones for surveying purposes. It has also been documented attacking hang-gliders and paragliders.

  7. Accipitridae. Wedge-tailed EagleAquila audax. Sign in to see your badges. Identification. POWERED BY MERLIN. A very large, dark eagle with massive beak; often conspicuous due to large size. In flight, identified by very long diamond-shaped tail. Soars high, occasionally in groups, often over mountainous terrain. Frequently feeds on roadkill.