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  1. The buzzard is a known predator of 237 g (8.4 oz) Eurasian sparrowhawks (Accipiter nisus), 184 g (6.5 oz) common kestrel and 152 g (5.4 oz) lesser kestrel (Falco naumanni) . Perhaps surprisingly, given the nocturnal habits of this prey, the group of raptorial birds the buzzard is known to hunt most extensively is owls.

  2. 5 days ago · 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). Similarly, in Australia a large hawk of the genus Hamirostra is called a black-breasted buzzard.

  3. Nearly wiped out in the early 1900s, the Buzzard is now the UKs most common bird of prey, seen everywhere from farmlands to woodlands.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. The Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) is a medium-to-large bird of prey which has a large range. It is an opportunistic predator that can take a wide variety of prey, but it feeds mostly on small mammals. The Common buzzard appears to be the most common diurnal raptor in Europe, as estimates of its total global population run well into the millions.

  7. Buzzards are the most frequently seen medium-sized birds of prey. They have broader wings and shorter tails than the harriers or red kite. Their plumage can vary from a uniform dark brown to much paler shades. Distribution. Widespread. Habitats. Grassland. Heathland and moorland. Farmland. Woodland. Did you know?

  8. Buzzard. Buteo buteo (Linnaeus, 1758) BZ BUZZA 2870. Family: Accipitriformes > Accipitridae. This familiar bird of prey is often seen perched on roadside fence posts or trees, or in soaring flight over open countryside.

  9. Escapee exotics do not count in official eBird totals. A widespread hawk of open areas and forested habitats with openings. Broad, rounded wings, bulky build, and medium-length, rounded tail typical of Buteo. Brown above, with pale head and breast, flanks mottled dark brown.

  10. Oct 25, 2022 · Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo), version 1.1. In Birds of the World (P. G. Rodewald, S. M. Billerman, and P. Pyle, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA.