Buzzards
Re: Buzzards
First buzzard spot of the season. An incensed crow was nuking it into removing itself from the territory which it did, slowly and reluctantly. I followed its disappearance into the west, and another one appeared. That one didn't stay - maybe it saw what had happened to the first !!
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Corvids aren't very tolerant of Buzzards at the best of times. At the moment they probably have young in the nest so the Buzzard is even less welcome.Placido wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2019 4:47 pm First buzzard spot of the season. An incensed crow was nuking it into removing itself from the territory which it did, slowly and reluctantly. I followed its disappearance into the west, and another one appeared. That one didn't stay - maybe it saw what had happened to the first !!
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You'd better warn your neighbours about sunbathing scantily clad in the back garden.Placido wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 5:12 pm 2 buzzards ! Could hear them mewing whilst they rose effortlessly on the thermals.
Re: Buzzards
A few of an adult buzzard this morning, parent of the youngster posted in a different topic.
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Great photo's Bob, I particularly like that first one. Nice blue sky, grim down here...Bob S wrote: Thu Jul 31, 2025 9:36 am A few of an adult buzzard this morning, parent of the youngster posted in a different topic.