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Yes, I think it's a buzzard too. They come in a wide variety of greys and browns.
My wife thought it was an owl of some sort but using my Swarovski birding binoculars it was clearly a hawk of some kind. I think it most likely was a common buzzard - too big for a sparrow hawk - but it was lighter in colour than the images in my books. Perhaps the bright sun? Anyway thanks peeps. Amazing variety of birds round here!!!
Bird in woods opposite kitchen window yesterday. Sat there for 4 hours or so sunning itself and sending squirrels potty. What is it 'cos my books don't help? View attachment 11193 About 20 inches tall.
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Much too small for a Buzzard, looks like a Kestrel to me , probably 'puffed' up to keep warm. The banding around the eyes is the give away and lack of banding on the chest which would have indicated sparrow hawk.
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That doesn't sound like any Kestrel I've ever seen. Jonnybeegood has already posted the answer, a Buzzard.
PS like the pic of hives in snow but very very glad they are not mine as I hate the cold. What strain of bee do you keep Mike?
No, I'm right. The plumage alone rules out any of your previous suggestions but you are free to carry on believing what you want, makes no odds to me.If you want to believe its a buzzard, fine but your wrong, smallest buzzard I have ever seen. They are a very big bird, the one in the pic was not!
S
No, I'm right. The plumage alone rules out any of your previous suggestions but you are free to carry on believing what you want, makes no odds to me.
If you want to believe its a buzzard, fine but your wrong
No, I'm right.
Boy, would I like to spend some time in the UK field with you.
I hope the enraged parents are not on the school doorstep tomorrow - or maybe your school has broken up for hols.
defoe not a buzzard - head's all wrong (amongst other things)
I find the best way of restraint is two or three knee strikes to the thigh or lowerleg followed by a straight arm takedown going into an entangled arm lock or, if you want to be showy an inverted wrist take down followed by the same in a lock (but it's a b*gger to keep on for any amount of time)if I hadn't put my back out at work restraining a pupil on Friday that is, I would.
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