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In my own experience, we would occasionally see one or two large carrion birds (wedgetailed eagles) feeding from the carcass of a cow that had been hit by a road train in rural SA.
There are not groups of carrion birds there. - just one or two of them. If they are not flying, no-one will see them. And when the big birds are there, the smaller birds are not. And quite often, there are no birds there at all.
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I had to google 'road train'. Some are incredibly long. There's several different types too. We only have or I've ever only seen 2 or 3 long. Australia's are so long they have a special sign. Yes I can see cows not surviving impact of these huge truck-trains.
