'He's got swagger!' Adorable moment a wedge-tailed eagle named Zorro cools down amid intense heatwave sending temperatures soaring to 45C
- A majestic wedge-tailed eagle named Zorro cools down after 41C heatwave
- An employee at a conservation centre sprays Zorro with water to beat the heat
- The employee, Jade, shared a video and selfie with the eagle after the cool spray
- Jade said the pair were cooling off in the shade to keep cool from the heatwave
A wedge-tailed eagle named Zorro has been filmed cooling down through a water spray after a heatwave sent temperatures soaring to 41C in Victoria.
An employee named Jade, who works at the Ballarat Full Flight Brids of Prey Centre, posted a video of the eagle getting sprayed with water to beat the heat.
'We're suffering a massive heatwave in Australia right now. Trying to keep cool,' she wrote along with the video.

A wedge-tailed eagle named Zorro (pictured) is seen cooling down through a water spray after a heatwave sends temperatures soaring to 41C in Victoria

An employee named Jade, who works at the Ballarat Full Flight Brids of Prey Centre, posted a video of the eagle getting sprayed with water in order to beat the heat (pictured)
Jade said the two of them were happily cooling off under the shade during the day and even posted a selfie with the bird, along with the caption: 'Main man, Mr Z. #wedgetailedeagle'.
She regularly posts photos of her and Zorro on social media, where many have come to love the majestic animal.
'Such a beautiful bird,' one user commented.
'And he knows it! He's got swagger,' another wrote.
'Haha I love these videos of Zorro! Such an epic beak,' one said.

Jade said they were happily cooling off under the shade during the day and even posted a selfie with the bird (pictured), along with the caption: 'Main man, Mr Z. #wedgetailedeagle'
Zorro came to the Full Flight Birds of Prey Centre from Adelaide Zoo as a chick, according to Jade.
She continues to post photos and videos of the eagle to a growing amount of followers on social media.
Zorro can be seen flying, resting, eating or happily perched on Jade's arm in different parts of the conservation centre.