Buzzards

  • Long-legged Buzzards is on Flight

    Long-legged Buzzards

    The long-legged buzzard (Buteo Rufinus), a powerful bird of prey, is known for its large wingspan, stunning plumage variation, and adaptability…

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  • A Buzzard Bird Perched on Tree White-eyed Buzzards

    White-eyed Buzzards

    A small greyish-brown hawk, about 45cm long, the White-eyed Buzzard has a white throat, two dark cheek stripes, brown and…

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  • Upland Buzzards Flying In The Sky

    Upland Buzzards

    The Upland Buzzards (Buteo hemilasius) is a bird of prey found in Bhutan, China, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, Iran, Japan,…

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  • Close up Image of Common Buzzards

    Common Buzzards

    The Common Buzzards (Buteo buteo) is a medium to large bird of prey, whose range covers most of Europe and…

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  • The Jackal Buzzard Landing

    Jackal Buzzards

    The Jackal Buzzards (Buteo rufofuscus) is a 55-60 cm long African bird of prey with three main subspecies. Table of Contents…

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  • Rufous-winged Buzzards

    Rufous-winged Buzzards

    The Rufous-winged Buzzards (Butastur liventer) is an Asian bird of prey. The Rufous-winged buzzard is a raptor that inhabits dense…

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  • Lizard Buzzards Resting on a Palm Tree

    Lizard Buzzards

    Bird Overview The Lizard Buzzards (Kaupifalco monogrammicus) are a bird of prey. It belongs to the family Accipitridae. Despite its…

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  • Honey Buzzards

    Honey Buzzards

    The Honey Buzzard (Pernis apivorus) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal…

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  • Black-breasted Buzzards

    Black-breasted Buzzards

    Bird Overview The Black-breasted Buzzards (Hamirostra melanosternon), also known as the Black-breasted Kite, is a large bird of prey that’s native to…

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  • Madagascar Buzzards

    Madagascar Buzzards

    Bird Overview The Madagascar Buzzards (Buteo brachypterus) is a bird of prey found in Madagascar, where it inhabits subtropical or…

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