Shy Featherflower
Australia’s wildflowers brighten even the most rugged landscapes, bursting into colour after rain and feeding countless insects and birds.
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The Wedge-tailed Eagle is Australia’s largest bird of prey. With a wingspan of more than two metres, it's one of the biggest eagles in the world.
Interestingly, these powerful birds are monogamous – once they find a partner, they mate for life.
The main threats to Wedge-tailed Eagles are land-clearing and the loss of nesting sites.
This bushgift supports Bush Heritage’s work providing habitat and nesting sites for the endangered Tasmanian subspecies of the Wedge-tailed Eagle on our Liffey Valley Reserves. In doing so, we're ensuring these impressive eagles have ample nesting sites… and plenty of space to spread their wings!
The Wedge-tailed Eagle is Australia’s largest bird of prey. With a wingspan of more than two metres, it's one of the biggest eagles in the world.
Interestingly, these powerful birds are monogamous – once they find a partner, they mate for life.
The main threats to Wedge-tailed Eagles are land-clearing and the loss of nesting sites.
This bushgift supports Bush Heritage’s work providing habitat and nesting sites for the endangered Tasmanian subspecies of the Wedge-tailed Eagle on our Liffey Valley Reserves. In doing so, we're ensuring these impressive eagles have ample nesting sites… and plenty of space to spread their wings!