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Whistling Kite calling Found throughout most of Australia more commonly in the north. At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Western Australia

Whistling Kite calling Found throughout most of Australia more commonly in the north. At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Western Australia


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Whistling Kite calling Found throughout most of Australia more commonly in the north. At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Western Australia

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Whistling Kite - calling
At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Western Australia
Haliastur sphenurus
Found throughout most of Australia more commonly in the north.
Don Hadden
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Whistling Kite - The Feathered Maestro of the Outback!

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. In this print by Don Hadden, we catch a glimpse of Australia's very own avian rockstar - the Whistling Kite! With its striking plumage and majestic wingspan, this bird of prey knows how to steal the spotlight. Perched high on a branch against the breathtaking backdrop of Mt Barnett along Gibb River Road in Western Australia, our feathery protagonist is caught mid-call. Its melodious whistle echoes through the vast outback, announcing its presence with flair. Known for their incredible vocal abilities, these kites are true maestros when it comes to communication. Whether they're serenading potential mates or asserting their territorial dominance, their calls can be heard far and wide across the Australian landscape. Found throughout most parts of Australia (especially up north), these aerial acrobats are always ready to put on a show. With razor-sharp focus and lightning-fast reflexes, they effortlessly glide through the skies in search of their next meal. So let this stunning print transport you to an untamed world where wildlife reigns supreme. Immerse yourself in nature's symphony as you witness this Whistling Kite unleash its melodic prowess upon the rugged Australian terrain. It's a visual masterpiece that captures both beauty and wildness in perfect harmony!

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