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  1. The autopsy report on the Waterloo Wedge Tailed Eagle in Vanessa Hunter’s photo above describes the eagle as having died of starvation after sustaining a compound fracture of it’s wing. The injury site showed bony callus formation and proliferation of granulation tissue along the skin defect margins. This fracture occurred two to three weeks prior to the time of death, while the bird was stranded, injured on the ground..

    In adiition to taking some weeks to die of starvation, there was evidence that it was present at the site where it was found for some time before and after it died. Ie. Rotting into the ground, not placed there by someone trying to stage the incident as claimed by TRUenergy.

    I would say that the above video of the vulture strike gives credence to the conclusions of the Waterloo eagle autopsy report.

    It also raises serious questions about TRUenergy’s regime for checking for dead and injured bat and bird life, although it is debatable as to whether they would own up to injuring anything – just get rid of it. They have owned up to one kill of a nankeen kestrel so far. Yeah right!

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