We found on our property at Barkers Vale NSW what appeared to be a raptor casting. On examination of contents it contained 100% echidna bits, all spines and one toe/claw. Having handled many of these, it is a somewhat daunting prospect as a prey item for a
raptor, but I understand is recorded in Wedge Tailed Eagles. The only large raptors observed on our place have been WTE and Sooty Owl. Haven't heard the Sooty lately but have seen the wedgies overhead. Apologies if this is common knowledge or unremarkable
but it is another data point (!), but the thought of thought of those sharp spines travelling in both directions through a predator is pretty clever, if a tad uncomfortable.
Would love to hear if this is a common thing and whether folks agree WTE most likely?
Cheers
Mike Fitzgerald
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