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Thread: Honey buzzard sighting.

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    Dick Proenneke rawfish111's Avatar
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    We get plenty of 'ordinary' Buzzards around the river I work on plus Peregrinnes nesting nearby that we sometimes see and an Osprey that visits in late March every year on its migration (I assume) but I've never seen a Honey Buzzard.
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    Thanks for the link. I was looking at this page yesterday, and is good for Id purposes. As for the spending spree - I'm definitely leaning towards the decent camera, as this would help with photographing and identifying animals such as these. Still no reply from the RSPB bloke - he might be on hols with the kiddies?
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    hello,
    Bigzee PM your location details of the sighting & I'll pass them onto the RSPB forum.
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    David

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    It may be a leucistic common buzzard rather than a honey buzzard

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