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Could of been a Red kite? Both Buzzard and Red kite are very common nowadays and both glide around in a circle motion. Best way to tell them apart is by their tail. Red kite has a forked tail and a Buzzard a rounded tail. A Buzzard's wing is also rounded at the end.
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had a rounded tail so think it was a buzzard will keep an eye out for it again .
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was down london area in october, and coming round m25 towards surrey, loads of red kites, but defo buzzards among them too.
easy to spot in warm weather as climb high on thermals and criss -cross in sky with their mate. loads around here, ( south northumberland ) and pleasure to watch them. |
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leyton buzzards ?
we have had a red kite move into wood beside us, we disturbed it on monday by chance whilst walking through the bluebells (not a plastic palm tree in sight) a beautiful bird. |
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yeah you have to laugh ,on the way to my caravan see a few buzzards dead in the road ,khoonts shooting em ,like the guns of navvarone in the sticks .
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They are after the rats in tower hamlets !
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