They are opportunistic birds of prey with a handy skill. Discover the innovative way Black-Breasted Buzzards crack open eggs.
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Buzzard trapped in net prompts wildlife pleaA wildlife expert has issued a plea to gardeners and sports clubs over their use of "lethal" netting. Jon Beresford, of Brinsley Wildlife Rescue in Nottinghamshire, said they had recently treated ...
The most widespread vulture in North America, the turkey vulture is locally called “buzzard” in many areas. A turkey vulture standing on the ground can, at a distance, resemble a wild turkey.
They are part of the raptor family, the Steppe Buzzard usually breeds in the Russian Steppes, hence the name. Despite their Eurasian origin, they are fairly common visitors to South Africa in the ...
While Black-Breasted Buzzards eat food that would kill other animals, they have some of the sharpest senses in the world. Combined with their unique use of tools, the Black-Breasted Buzzard stands ...
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