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Buzzard
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I think everyone of those sentences is either incorrect or conjecture.
Please try harder
Buzzard
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.
Initially I thought some kind of Hawk. Looking on the RSPB site it seems to be a Honey Buzzard (appropriate) They are a large bird and it is the only one I can find that has that colour plumage. I would have thought that it should be back in Africa by now. Have you seen it fly? Does it seem to have a problem? .
Sharp cookie aren't you - well done for spotting that.Clearly this is a beekeepers forum, not a bird of prey forum
Sharp cookie aren't you - well done for spotting that.
So how come you're so certain that it's an English Buzzard (not Welsh or Scottish?)
Wildlife ID was never my strong point. Many a time when I've been out for a walk with my old mate Westley Richards Have I mistaken a goosander for a mallard (come to think of it I sometimes mix up badgers with their cousins - stoats and weasels)
Plenty with me here (seen them flying amidst a flock of puffins)No sign of Fieldfares or Redwings yet.