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HI TREES so to see lot in one small is common in scotland then mate jon :thumbup:

 

Just ment loads of them about Jon , usually in two's or four's up here mate , never seen them grounded eating worms though , few years back they were hardly any about .

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Just ment loads of them about Jon , usually in two's or four's up here mate , never seen them grounded eating worms though , few years back they were hardly any about .

TS

 

HI TREES theres lot around here mate to thanks jon :thumbup:

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Buzzards have increased by over 800% since they became protected, and for such a large bird they are pretty useless, we regularly have a pair feeding on worms and beetles where I keep my horse, the population seems to be on the up again, you need to see them off Jon before they scrump your apples! On another note, this time next week, only apple trees will remain in Somerset after Jon gets his 560!

 

 

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On this subject , at 7.30 ish this morning I saw a buzzard on the big beech behind my house , low and behold it swoops down and kills a full grown phesant , now four buzz's in the field and crows giving them a hard time .

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RSPB have said Buzzards are the most common bird of prey these days. Wasn't long ago it was the Kestrel that was seen hovering along the motorway verges.

We are lucky enough to have 4 buzzards, two adults and two of last years young roosting in trees across the field at the back.

We have a bird table out back and a peregrine that comes in low across the field and as the birds on the bird table see it, normally last minute, they try to fly off only to be grabbed and sometimes thrown at speed into the patio doors by the Peregrine.

Often come down in the morning to a bird imprint on the glass and lots of feathers on the floor.

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