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Research tracking wedge-tailed eagles finds they stick rather close to home
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 8, 2024 - 08:22
Tasmanian researchers have been tracing the movements of 25 young wedge-tailed eagles to gain insights into the endangered species. They have found many stick closer to home for longer than they first thought. Including one, dubbed ‘Ernie’, who simply did not want to leave the nest.