On Apr 8, 11:28?pm, Roy wrote:
For many years we had one of these living in a large old paperbark
tree.
http://www.birdway.com.au/accipitridae/little_eagle/index.htm
The paperbark has bare branches right at the top, just right for an
eagle lookout. Every year the female returned and they raised their
young. Very noisy young at that, they spent all day squawking.
The a couple of years ago a younger interloper came in and challenged
the older bird. For two weeks they conducted aerial battles over our
property. Really something to see, two eagles falling out of the sky
with their talons locked.
Eventually it must have been too much for the older bird as he did not
return. The younger one never did move in either, he probably had a
home and territory adjoining.
We also had a pair of these visit from time to time.
http://www.birdway.com.au/accipitridae/wedge_tailed_eagle/index.htm
I do a bit of recreational flying (sailplanes) and have been
thermaling with groups of up to 10 Wedge-tails. It it better to be
discreet when they get cranky though, they are wont to drop their
undercarriage and attack the clear canopy of a sailplane
JB