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Buzzards you mean?

Not uncommon this time of year especially now farmers are pughing there fields. They quite happily land behind tractors and grab the worms on the surface. I think they are struggling a bit with the cold weather, i saw 3 yesterday on a roadkill badger, road kill rabbits etc are common but unusual for them to bother with a badger.

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They float about like confetti here Jon . Getting some red and occasional black kites as well as hen harriers . Usual kestrels and sparrow hawks . Last summer I saw a hobby take a house martin just over my head . We also get the perigrins and their offspring from the cathedral bell tower in Chichester .....

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Buzzards you mean?

Not uncommon this time of year especially now farmers are pughing there fields. They quite happily land behind tractors and grab the worms on the surface. I think they are struggling a bit with the cold weather, i saw 3 yesterday on a roadkill badger, road kill rabbits etc are common but unusual for them to bother with a badger.

 

HI STUBBY/WISE you no what i mine mate call it what you like :sneaky2:they were on the worms but a bird that size has to eat a lot worms jon :thumbup:

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