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I love the way they fly from tree to tree following the combine waiting for something to come out the back, sometimes you spot them in the sky fairly low , look away and they are a mere speck as theyve soared really high very quickly, some of our land is in herts (pegsdon,higham gobian) and the numbers of buzzards has soared (erh hum) in the last few years

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Numbers are definitely increasing only time I used to see buzzards was our annual holiday down to Devon, now I see them almost every other day and will never tire of seeing them as they are magnificent birds :001_smile:

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Awesome video mate, :thumbup:

 

I've not cried like that since titanic........:blushing::biggrin:

 

Oh thanks . Glad you liked it . I will see what else I can imagine up .:lol:

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