An Australian photographer in the right place at the right time has captured a shot of a magpie “surfing” on the outstretched wing of a wedge-tailed eagle in flight, worthy of a double-take. Wayne Reinke, 65, was out scouting for photos in Gunalda, Queensland, early one morning when he saw the wedge-tailed eagle, one of his favorite birds, being “harassed” by a magpie. “I quickly got out to take some photos and, in that sequence, I got this shot where it appears the magpie is ‘surfing’ on its wing,” Reinke told The Epoch Times. “That day, I was following one of my usual routes, the one where I find that particular eagle … this shot was handheld, as I’d seen the magpie harass the eagle and rapid fired on the scene.” Reinke said it’s hard to know in the moment whether a shot will be any good. “You don’t find out until …