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Common buzzard breed in small but increasing numbers and can be seen wheeling overhead.
Three vole molars in the pellet of the common buzzard.
Flight is direct and purposeful, recalling that of the Common Buzzard.
The most frequently seen in Cornwall is the common buzzard, which flourishes because of the huge rabbit population.
Its call is a thin piping sound, similar to but less mewling than the Common Buzzard.
Birds seen locally include kingfisher, barn owl, common buzzard and osprey.
It is sometimes said to give the impression of a Common Buzzard (which in America would be called a hawk).
The Common Buzzard breeds in woodlands, usually on the fringes, but favours hunting over open land.
If this is so, the bird can be expected to aid in untangling the complicated evolutionary history of the Common Buzzard group.
Red Kites along with Common Buzzard and Sparrowhawks can be seen in the area.
Common Buzzard (lat.
N. caninum has also been detected in common buzzards (Buteo buteo) and magpies.
In the open areas can be seen many birds of prey such as the common buzzard, kestrel, sparrow hawk and during warmer months, the red kite.
Other species seen regularly include hen harrier, common buzzard, cuckoo, merlin, green sandpiper and ruff.
The Eurasian or Common Buzzard is also used, although this species requires more perseverance if rabbits are to be hunted.
Pax consists of a Common Buzzard in bronze with unfolded wings, on a platform of natural rock.
The Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) is a bird of prey.
Common buzzard Buteo buteo and its prey remains consisting of crow and rabbit bones.
The Booted is a small eagle, comparable to the Common Buzzard in size though more eagle-like in shape.
P. buteonis infects the common buzzard (Buteo buteo).
'Oh, not common buzzards,' said the Commandant, 'nor rough-legged buzzards; you need not be afraid.
Soaring hawks and the Common Buzzard (Buteo)
The Northern Goshawk, the nosuri, a species of the common buzzard, and the Black Kite have breeding grounds in the area.
The Common Buzzard can be similar-looking, with a similar long-tailed shape and can be notoriously variable in plumage.
The taxonomical name for a buzzard is "Buteo buteo".
Buzzards Buteo buteo regularly hunt over the tree canopy.
N. caninum has also been detected in common buzzards (Buteo buteo) and magpies.
The Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) is a bird of prey.
Common buzzard Buteo buteo and its prey remains consisting of crow and rabbit bones.
P. buteonis infects the common buzzard (Buteo buteo).
Buzzards (Buteo buteo)
Specifically, in Europe, the Common Buzzard, Buteo buteo.
Feathers of Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo)
Larger birds include Woodpeckers (Picidae) and Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo).
The Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) is a medium to large bird of prey, whose range covers most of Europe and extends into Asia.
Breeding birds include Buzzard (Buteo buteo) and Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata).
Several pairs of Common Buzzards Buteo buteo are resident in the area and the rabbits on High Common are a favourite prey.
Of these, the Steppe Buzzard (Buteo buteo vulpinus) and the steppe eagle (Aquila nipalensis) are most common.
Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) is very common and Common Raven (Corvus corax) is spreading.
However these birds never existed on the islands, they actually were a local subspecies of the buzzard (Buteo buteo), that was erroneously identified as goshawks by the first explorers.
Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) can be seen on the surrounding hills and both Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) and Kestrel breed.
A small population of Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) nesting in the area, Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), Badger, Red Fox.
The Socotra Buzzard (Buteo socotraensis) is a medium to large bird of prey that is sometimes considered a subspecies of the widespread Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo).
The other birds include Buteo buteo, Falco tinnunculus, Accipiter nisus, Pernis apivorus, Cinclus cinclus, Charadrius dubius, Motacilla alba, Motacilla flava, Alcedo atthis, Alectoris rufa and Picus viridis.
(Diploma thesis in German at the University of Kiel; translation of the title: A Study on Habitat Use with Respect to Spatial and Temporal Patterns by the Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) in the Eider-Treene-Sorge-Lowlands)
Some plumages are almost similar to those of the Steppe Buzzard, the eastern subspecies of the Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo vulpinus), but Long-legged Buzzards have longer wings and are more like Rough-Legged buzzards or even a small Aquila eagle.
The archipelago of the Azores, Portugal, takes its name from the Portuguese language word for goshawk, (açor), because the explorers who discovered the archipelago thought the birds of prey they saw there were goshawks; later it was found that these birds were kites or Common Buzzards (Buteo buteo rothschildi).