Snoozing. Totally oblivious to the noise from the busy road below.
Diving at prey from power lines along Port Gawler Rd.
At least two Black Falcons soaring on thermals with Black Kites, perched on power poles, and also swooping aggressively at Black Kites and Little Ravens roosting along Lemmey Rd.
A young eagle with fresh blood on its talons and beak, probably from prey caught earlier that morning.
Flying just above the tree tops at sunrise near the western end of the campground.
Circling low over the western end of the campground and nearby walking trails.
Pursued by a Caspian Tern.
Snatched a Feral Pigeon after diving at it from a building.
Mobbed by a Caspian Tern.
Raiding a seagull colony.
A pair of adults, probably Port Gawler's resident pair, initially perched on one of their favorite power poles on the edge of a salt pond, then raiding a nearby seagull colony multiple times for juvenile seagulls. One of the eagles also chased a Caspian tern that was carrying a fish, presumably to steal the fish, but ended up being mobbed by a variety of other birds instead. Eventually both eagles flew south over Port Gawler Rd with dead seagulls in their talons.
Flying with a juvenile seagull in its talons after raiding a seagull colony on an island in a salt pond. It was mobbed by several adult seagulls and dropped its prey as a result, but managed to retrieve it off the surface of the water after diving vertically 10-15 meters.