Canberra's wedge-tailed eagles thriving on degustation menu

By Ian Warden
Updated September 22 2014 - 12:23am, first published September 21 2014 - 11:45pm
Well bred: Copulating Wedge-tailed Eagles. Photo: KB Photography
Well bred: Copulating Wedge-tailed Eagles. Photo: KB Photography
Well bred: Copulating Wedge-tailed Eagles. Photo: KB Photography
Well bred: Copulating Wedge-tailed Eagles. Photo: KB Photography
Well bred: Copulating Wedge-tailed Eagles. Photo: KB Photography
Well bred: Copulating Wedge-tailed Eagles. Photo: KB Photography
Well bred: Copulating Wedge-tailed Eagles. Photo: KB Photography
Well bred: Copulating Wedge-tailed Eagles. Photo: KB Photography

Of course, like all commuting Canberrans, my heart is filled with joy as I drive, singing, to work in the mornings. Public servants I'm sure must be finding it especially fulfilling to scurry to work every day to serve the Abbott government. But for me there are several mornings a year when that routine joy of my drive to work is enhanced, turned to rapture, by the sight of wedge-tailed eagles gliding high in the sky.

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