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Once we came upon a fledgling that had fallen down from the nest, we wrap him in a towel we had which didn't have our scent on, so I could clamber up the cliff face and stick him back in while there was no sign of momma. We waited as momma returned and just simply fed the little bugger with the others non the wiser. They say the parents will always reject the young if handled by humans but we disproved this there and then. The old Pacific Hwy around Calga (mid week) is the perfect place to spot a Wedgetail on the ground feeding. Massive birds. We were lucky to see this several times riding there.
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