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How to Spot a Buzzard

The Buzzard, also known as the Common Buzzard or European Buzzard, resembles a hawk. It can be easy to identify if you know what to look for. Here's how to spot a Buzzard.

Instructions

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      Become aware of the Buzzard's habitat and range. It is common throughout Europe and parts of Asia. You'll often see a Buzzard in wooded areas, on cliffs, in farmlands and in valleys.

    • 2

      Marvel at the size of the Buzzard. These are large, thick birds. They range from 51 to 57 cm in length.

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      Observe the Buzzard's overall appearance. These scavenging birds have rounded, short heads and short, broad tails. They also have large, broad wings with a typical wingspan of 110 to 130 cm. They usually have dull brown upperparts with some areas of darker brown and paler colored underparts.

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      Listen to the distinctive sounds made by the Buzzard. These birds make a sound that resembles a "mew." This sound is often very loud and clear sounding, and you'll hear it most often during mating season and during flight.

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      Observe the Buzzard's flight patterns. They like to soar at great heights. Buzzards soar above clear fields looking for food. When the Buzzard flies, its wings are often swept upwards.


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