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Very nice image, full of drama and technical excellence ... but, unless the raptor is screaming "BUZZARD" ... I don't get it ...
Wow ... out here only vultures are called 'Buzzards' and all Vultures are called Buzzards. Interesting ... so Buzzards are raptors in other countries. Thanks for the heads-up.Very nice image, full of drama and technical excellence ... but, unless the raptor is screaming "BUZZARD" ... I don't get it ...
Buzzard are birds of prey that includes hawks. North Americans erroneously call our vultures buzzards.
Birds full of DDT have very thin egg shells. DDT decimated the Brown Pelican and Bald Eagle population in California. Good news on the comeback.Thank you guys. Yes this Raptor is a European Buzzard was only really seen in the South West but since farmers have stopped using DDT on there fields the Buzzard population has spread over the whole of Britain. If there's a wooded area there's bound to be a Buzzard. Often seen being hassled by crows
Damn Right good news indeed. Its great seeing there numbers increaseBirds full of DDT have very thin egg shells. DDT decimated the Brown Pelican and Bald Eagle population in California. Good news on the comeback.Thank you guys. Yes this Raptor is a European Buzzard was only really seen in the South West but since farmers have stopped using DDT on there fields the Buzzard population has spread over the whole of Britain. If there's a wooded area there's bound to be a Buzzard. Often seen being hassled by crows
Wow ThankyouExcellent image.
Nominated for POTM.