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About Us
We are one of Sydney’s top-rated providers of roofing, painting, and guttering services. With years of experience in the roofing industry, we continue to grow steadily by consistently delivering high-quality workmanship tailored to your needs. Our team consists of fully licensed professionals with a strong track record in roof repairs, replacements, restorations, maintenance, complex gutter solutions, exterior painting, and a wide range of home improvement services.
Our specialists deliver outstanding roofing services while strictly adhering to safety standards before and during every project. As a fully licensed and insured roofing company, we are committed to providing exceptional results and reliable service for all your home improvement needs.
Quality Assurance
With decades of experience we can provide a full range of roofing & home improvement services for homes. We also work closely on every detail, throughout the project to achieve success, goals and objectives for our clients satisfaction.
Integrity in all area of work
We pride on ourselves in providing dependable solutions at a highly affordable & competitive prices. We only use the highest quality materials and tools to achieve effective & long-lasting results. We provide a free estimate of services within 24 hours of receiving your request.
Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax)
The Wedge-tailed Eagle is one of Australia’s most iconic and majestic birds. Recognised by its impressive wingspan, powerful build, and distinctive wedge-shaped tail, this eagle is a symbol of strength and freedom across the Australian landscape.
Key Features:
Scientific Name: Aquila audax
Wingspan: Up to 2.84 metres (9.3 feet)
Length: 0.85 to 1.06 metres
Weight: Between 3 and 5.3 kg, with females generally larger than males
Lifespan: Can live up to 20 years in the wild, longer in captivity
Habitat and Distribution:
The Wedge-tailed Eagle is found throughout mainland Australia, Tasmania, and parts of southern New Guinea. It thrives in a variety of habitats, from forests and grasslands to arid deserts and mountainous regions.
Diet:
These eagles are carnivorous and feed mainly on small to medium-sized mammals like rabbits, wallabies, and reptiles. They are also skilled scavengers and are often seen feeding on roadkill and other carrion.
Behavior:
Wedge-tailed Eagles are known for their soaring flight, often seen gliding at high altitudes with minimal wing movement. They are monogamous and mate for life. Breeding pairs build large stick nests high in trees or cliffs, which they reuse and renovate year after year.
Cultural Significance:
For many Indigenous Australian cultures, the Wedge-tailed Eagle holds deep spiritual significance and is often associated with strength, vision, and guardianship. It also appears on emblems and is admired as a national symbol of resilience and independence.
