Aquila audax

4 Wedge-tailed Eagle at Splitters Creek, NSW

Aquila audax at Splitters Creek, NSW - 20 May 2015
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Aquila audax 5 Jun 2020 michaelb
Aquila audax 5 Jun 2020 Alburyconservationcompany
Aquila audax 5 Jun 2020 michaelb
Unidentified 4 Jun 2020 Alburyconservationcompany

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Image taken by Sam Niedra

12 comments

michaelb wrote:
   5 Jun 2020
Hi Sam Do you have a photo?
   5 Jun 2020
Hi Michael, I had already uploaded a photo - not sure why it didn't register. I've just edited and uploaded it again. Cheers, Sam
michaelb wrote:
   5 Jun 2020
The photo is still not visible. Can you try again?
   5 Jun 2020
Just tried again - it's a 5 MB jpg so it's within the allowed range?
michaelb wrote:
   5 Jun 2020
Yes - should be ok.
michaelb wrote:
   5 Jun 2020
Great photo. You were right, 5 MB was too big. I reduced the size & it was ok. This is a bug. It should accept up to 10 MB.
   5 Jun 2020
Thanks Michael
WingsToWander wrote:
   29 Jul 2020
These could potentially be the two fledglings I observed October 2019 before in the reserve next to where this photo was taken. It would fit their immature plumage timeframe.
   30 Jul 2020
Hi WingsToWander, my photo was taken in May 2015 so might have been the parents of the ones in your photos? Cheers
   30 Jul 2020
Hi WingsToWander, my photo was taken in May 2015 so might have been the parents of the ones in your photos? Cheers
LizetteSalmon wrote:
   11 Aug 2020
Fantastic photo - well done for capturing them both in the same shot.
   11 Aug 2020
Thanks - I was just very lucky LizetteSalmon.

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