The Emu, Cassowary, Wedge-tailed Eagle and Wandering Albatross are among Australia's largest birds. The first two are the heaviest, while the last two have the largest wingspans.
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The Jabiru , Saurus Crane and Pelican are much larger than the Wedge Tailed Eagle and Albatross in body size.
The Australian native bird with the largest wingspan is the Australian pelican, with a wingspan that can exceed 3 metres.
The Wandering albatross, which is not limited to Australian waters, has the largest wingspan. Its wingspan ranges from 2.51 to 3.50 .m
The Wedge Tailed eagle, with a wingspan ranging from 182 to 233 cm, is Australia's largest bird of prey.
However, the pelican is also considered carnivorous, as it feeds on fish. During periods when the fish source is low, they have been known to kill and eat seagulls and ducklings. The Auatralian pelican is Australia's largest flying. With a wingspan that can exceed 3 metres, a height of up to 180cm and a weight of up to 13 kg, the Australian pelican is very clearly the largest carnivorous bird in Australia.
The Cassowary bird
the albatross is the bird with the largest wingspan in the entire world. another amazing thing about it is it can fly while sleeping. for more on this amazing bird, visit wikipedia.org for more information. jordan
wedge tailed eagle And btw, it's: Which BIRD has the LARGEST WING span
I was looking for the answer for 2 weeks an finely my cusun told me it is ALBATROSS.
An albatros does
It's 6 feet.
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the wing span l of a bird with weight w can sometimes be modeled by l = 27.4w^1/3, where l is in inches and w is in pounds. Use this formula to estimate the with of a bird that has a wing span of 30 inches.
The bird with the smallest wingspan is the Bee Hummingbird with the record of 2.6 inches.
Ostrich
Condor
The wingspan of the blue jay bird can vary slightly. The average wingspan of this bird is between 13.4 and 16.9 inches.
The largest diurnal bird of prey is the Andean condor, which weighs up to 14 kg (31 lb.) and has a wing span of up to 3.2 m (10.5 ft.). The largest North American bird of prey is the California condor with a wingspan of up to 2.9 m (9.5 ft.) (Martin, 1987).