- Common buzzard - Wikipedia
DNA testing shows that the common buzzard is fairly closely related to the red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) of North America, which occupies a similar ecological niche to the buzzard in that continent
- Buzzard | Raptor, Scavenger Predator | Britannica
Buzzard, any of several birds of prey of the genus Buteo and, in North America, various New World vultures (family Cathartidae), especially the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura)
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- 23 Types of Buzzards: Identification with Pictures
The Steppe Buzzard is a subspecies of the Common Buzzard, recognized for its lighter, more reddish-brown plumage and migratory lifestyle It breeds in eastern Europe and across central Asia, then migrates to Africa and southern Asia for the winter
- Common Buzzard - eBird
Commonest large hawk in many areas, often seen soaring Favors woodland and forest edge, farmland with hedges; locally in towns with larger trees and wooded parks Also hunts over open country, especially moorland and rough grassland Mainly seen as singles or pairs, circling over fields and woodlands with wings slightly raised Rather stocky hawk with broad wings and fairly short, square
- Buzzard Bird Facts | Buteo Buteo - The RSPB Wildlife Charity
Now the most common and widespread UK bird of prey, the Buzzard is quite large with broad, rounded wings, and a short neck and tail When gliding and soaring, it will often hold its wings in a shallow 'V' and the tail is fanned
- Common Buzzard | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat
Meet the common buzzard (Buteo buteo) on The Animal Facts including their appearance, diet, habitat, range, lifespan, breeding and behavior
- buzzard - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
buzzard (plural buzzards) Any of several Old World birds of prey of the genus Buteo with broad wings and a broad tail (Canada, US) Any scavenging bird, such as the American black vulture (Coragyps atratus) or the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) (colloquial, derogatory, slang, often preceded by "old", the "old buzzard") In North America, a curmudgeonly or cantankerous man; an old person; a
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