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Australian “Firehawk” Raptors Intentionally Spread Wildfires
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Australia's "Firehawks" Deliberately Start Wildfires to Flush Out Prey
Firehawks' Are Found To Be Deliberately Setting Forests On Fire | Science Trends
Burn, Baby, Burn: Australian Birds Steal Fire to Smoke Out Prey | Live Science
Australian 'firehawks' use fire to catch prey - THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY
Australian 'firehawks' use fire to catch prey - THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY
Black kite - Wikipedia
FireHawk Spreading the Fire In Australia - YouTube
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Australia's birds of prey are starting bushfires DELIBERATELY | Daily Mail Online
Firehawks: In Australia, birds of prey are intentionally setting the forests on fire
Firehawk raptors' are starting fires in Australia - Owl Connected
Australian "Firehawk" Raptors, such as this Black Kite, have recently been found to purposefully spread wildfires, by carrying smouldering branches to unburnt areas, to flush out prey, confirming long-held traditional Aboriginal knowledge. :
Australian Firehawks intentionally spread wildfire to flush out prey : BirdsBeingDicks
Proof Australia is the most dangerous place on Earth? Our birds are deliberately starting fires - The Donaldson Sisters
Bushfires used by Australian birds "Firehawks" as incredible hunting technique - nine.com.au
Firehawks — RICKER STUDIO
Australian “Firehawk” Raptors Intentionally Spread Wildfires
Australian “Firehawk” Raptors Intentionally Spread Wildfires
Birds in Australia Are Raining Fire from the Sky - YouTube
In Australia, Arsonists May Have Wings - The New York Times
Why These Birds Carry Flames In Their Beaks
Do firehawks intentionally spread fire to aid in food collection?
In Australia, Arsonists May Have Wings - The New York Times