A great wedgie!

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A great wedgie!

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Wedge-tailed eagle takes down drone flying over West Australian wheat farm
I suppose I could also say "An eagle of many talons"
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Dutch police uses eagles (and hawks) to take down unauthorized drones...

(I see that this is mentioned in the article)
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HansV wrote:Dutch police uses eagles (and hawks) to take down unauthorized drones...
You don't suppose that an eagle-eyed Dutch Police-person spotted the drone above the W.A. paddock?

P.S. Did you notice that WA paddocks are almost as big as tulip fields in The Netherlands?

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I don't think eagle-eyed Dutch police (or police-eyed Dutch eagles) operate in Western Australia...
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HansV wrote:I don't think eagle-eyed Dutch police (or police-eyed Dutch eagles) operate in Western Australia...
Well, Hans, you know how much I beg to differ but ...
From what I know of Dutchmen, they are smart enough to send a drone cunningly disguised as a feathered eagle ...
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