Locostella
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Good afternoon everyone,
Whilst at Cley last weekend I noticed a Buzzard sp quickly losing altitude from the sea moving over north scrape, although the weather conditions limited me to only a silhouette. The first thing that struck me was the length of the birds tail and how rounded it seemed. Honey Buzzard is bird I am only familiar with in literature and not in the field, so I didn't want to bring it heavily in to consideration. Also I am aware that Common Buzzard can produce this compact stance and with the bird lowering so fast off the sea I presumed that this 'shape' was due to this fact. The way the bird had its wings folded creating a angle from the carpel joint to the body may be exaggerating the amount of 'neck' this bird is showing, although again I am very unsure. I was wondering if anyone could shine any light on the bird for me.I should have really brought this to attention sooner but I have been in the field all week and only just had a chance to go through the shots Leila took of the bird.
Regards Kieran

Whilst at Cley last weekend I noticed a Buzzard sp quickly losing altitude from the sea moving over north scrape, although the weather conditions limited me to only a silhouette. The first thing that struck me was the length of the birds tail and how rounded it seemed. Honey Buzzard is bird I am only familiar with in literature and not in the field, so I didn't want to bring it heavily in to consideration. Also I am aware that Common Buzzard can produce this compact stance and with the bird lowering so fast off the sea I presumed that this 'shape' was due to this fact. The way the bird had its wings folded creating a angle from the carpel joint to the body may be exaggerating the amount of 'neck' this bird is showing, although again I am very unsure. I was wondering if anyone could shine any light on the bird for me.I should have really brought this to attention sooner but I have been in the field all week and only just had a chance to go through the shots Leila took of the bird.
Regards Kieran

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