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Haliastur Sphenurus Collection

In the vast Australian sky, the Black-breasted Buzzard and Whistling Kite (Haliastur sphenurus) engage in a lively debate

Background imageHaliastur Sphenurus Collection: Black-breasted Buzzard and Whistling Kite (Haliastur sphenurus)

Black-breasted Buzzard and Whistling Kite (Haliastur sphenurus) arguing Black-breasted Buzzards are uncommon Australian
DH-4181 Black-breasted Buzzard and Whistling Kite (Haliastur sphenurus) - Feeding on an Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis) Near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley

Background imageHaliastur Sphenurus Collection: Picture No. 12018948

Picture No. 12018948
Whistling Kite and nest Whistling Kite and nest. Date:

Background imageHaliastur Sphenurus Collection: Picture No. 12018947

Picture No. 12018947
Whistling Kite Whistling Kite. Date:

Background imageHaliastur Sphenurus Collection: Whistling Kite -Haliastur sphenurus- in flight, Northern Territory, Australia

Whistling Kite -Haliastur sphenurus- in flight, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageHaliastur Sphenurus Collection: Whistling Kite - adult Whistling Kite sitting on a dead tree overlooking its territory - Northern

Whistling Kite - adult Whistling Kite sitting on a dead tree overlooking its territory - Northern Territory, Australia
SAS-1035 Whistling Kite - adult Whistling Kite sitting on a dead tree overlooking its territory Northern Territory, Australia Milvus sphenurus Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are

Background imageHaliastur Sphenurus Collection: Whistling Kite - In flight - Near Broome, Kimberley, Western Australia

Whistling Kite - In flight - Near Broome, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-4414 Whistling Kite - In flight Near Broome, Kimberley, Western Australia. Haliastur sphenurus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHaliastur Sphenurus Collection: Whistling Kite - In flight above mangroves at Broome, Western Australia

Whistling Kite - In flight above mangroves at Broome, Western Australia
DH-4410 Whistling Kite - In flight above mangroves at Broome, Western Australia. Haliastur sphenurus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHaliastur Sphenurus Collection: Whistling Kite Whistling Kites are found in a wide variety of habitats over much of Australia

Whistling Kite Whistling Kites are found in a wide variety of habitats over much of Australia except for the most arid
DH-4201 Whistling Kite Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Haliastur sphenurus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHaliastur Sphenurus Collection: Whistling Kite Found throughout most of Australia more commonly in the north

Whistling Kite Found throughout most of Australia more commonly in the north
DH-4029 Whistling Kite At a wetland near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Haliastur sphenurus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHaliastur Sphenurus Collection: Whistling Kite - In flight Found throughout most of Australia more commonly in the north

Whistling Kite - In flight Found throughout most of Australia more commonly in the north
DH-4028 Whistling Kite - In flight At Munkayarra Claypan near Derby, Western Australia Haliastur sphenurus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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In the vast Australian sky, the Black-breasted Buzzard and Whistling Kite (Haliastur sphenurus) engage in a lively debate. Uncommon Black-breasted Buzzards, native to the interior and northern regions, argue for the merits of their secluded habitats. In contrast, the common Whistling Kites, found throughout Australia except for the most arid regions, proudly showcase their adaptability to various environments. Witness these magnificent birds in flight over mangroves at Broome, Western Australia, or near a wetland at Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road. Their aerial dance continues, a testament to the beauty and diversity of Australia's avian inhabitants.