Every year a pair of Australian Wedgetail Eagles nest in the same tree on an Inverell district property. Hands-On Hunting has exclusive filming access to the nest site from a vantage point high on a ridge overlooking the nest and the eagles' hunting ground. Now Hands-On Hunting Magazine readers will share that exclusive access as each new piece of raw footage is uploaded...
Field notes
Aug 30 2013
The eaglet has grown dramatically in the past seven days but was lying low on a sunny, warm day close to the remains of a wallaroo delivered by the parents. The eaglets wings are also developing the dark feather tips that indicate the loss of its down. It will take about another seven weeks until the young bird is ready to leave the nest.
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