To contrast this Boeing Bird, check out the birds in the other photo, some of the largest birds in evolutionary history. This scene depicts a Haast's eagle, the world's largest eagle EVER (about 12 ft wingspan) attacking 2 moas, the iconic extinct flightless bird that was endemic to new zealand. There were about 14 species of these guys, ranging from 4 ft high to over 12 ft high. These ratite birds went extinct when the Maori came over from Polynesia around 1000AD and began hunting these abundant grazers (population of between 5 and 12 million) in mass numbers. They went extinct 200 years after the Maori arrived. Before the Maori arrived, these Haast's eagle were the only predators of these Ostrich-Cows. Birds of all shapes and sizes!
Ornithologically,
E.M. Keen, Patrician-elect

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