Thursday, 19 November 2015

Common Buzzard

A cool morning and clear skies often means that the Buzzards where I live will be up soaring and climbing the thermals.
They didn't disappoint at Woodford recently with a couple giving quite close fly pasts. One had been on the ground in a sheep field, while the other appeared from nowhere. The shots below are of it trying to gain height after leaving the field.
I love the call they give as they fly. It just lets you know they're around. Always a great bird to see.





23 comments:

  1. Awesome captures of the Buzzard in flight! Enjoy your day!

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  2. Nice shots! Better looking than the average Nice shots! Better looking than the average Buzzard

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  3. Those buzzards are so much more lovely than the buzzards we have around these parts! Thank you for sharing with us this week at Photo Friday!

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  4. Hello Adam, just stopping back to say thank you so much for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!

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  5. Beautiful captures of these handsome birds!

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  6. those wings are amazing!! hopped over from Eileen's critter party. nice to meet ya. ( :

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  7. Great photos of the birds riding those thermals.

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  8. wow what great photo's, are they relatively close or is that super camera skills?? #AnimalTales

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  9. What a glorious regal bird - and wonderful captures.
    Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/11/chicago.html

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  10. Such an awesome wingspan on those beauties.

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  11. Absolutely gorgeous! I love seeing them fly :)

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  12. Great shots! I love to see birds of prey flying.

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  13. Th light on the buzzard is amazing. I love how it just touches a small part of it. Such an impressive wingspan. We have no shortage of buzzards out here in the boonies.

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  14. breathtaking images and wow what a beautiful bird

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  15. Spectacular photos. I find it quite difficult to photograph birds. They always seem to fly away just as I hit the button.

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  16. Buzzards are the main raptor that we see here in Normandy - I probably see at least one every day and sometimes many more ... and often at pretty close quarters too. Yet I never tire of seeing these fabulous birds. Many thanks for adding buzzards to #AnimalTales and thank you for being such a good supporter of the link up.

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  17. i love how you've captured the light on its wing

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  18. Beautiful wings on that gorgeous bird ... I wonder what they sound like? Definitely not the bird we here in the American western states call a buzzard, which is really a vulture.

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