PeterK
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Hi All We were at Speke Hall on Merseyside last thursday and had the luck to watch a pair of Buzzards, alternating between sitting on a fence and apparently hunting on the ground in the field which was criss-crossed by two ditches. We were some 20 ft from the pair and they continued to hunt together and sit on the fence side by side for at least !0 minutes, albeit with six Magpies sitting alongside them apparently obvlious of the Buzzaards. The Buzzards eventually flew off to the woods surrounding The Old Tuder hall. Neither Dot nor myself know how to recognise Male and Female Buzzards, but they did appear to be carrying out a mating style ritual, so our question is how the hell do you tell which is which, and did we witness them begining their mating rituals.
We did see plenty of other birds, but this was so special it put the others into the background, at least for that day.
Good Birding PeterK
We did see plenty of other birds, but this was so special it put the others into the background, at least for that day.
Good Birding PeterK
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