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Tracking the buzzards’ flight from Wales to Africa  -  Sep 24, 2008
WalesOnline,Although superficially resembling the common buzzard, honey buzzards are more closely related to kites. They are a secretive and elusive bird which spend a

Taking the bore out of arboretum  -  Aug 29, 2008
BirminghamMail.net,More than 100 species of bird are found in these parts, including the recently-noted kingfisher (main pool), jays (oak tree, main drive), common buzzard

Record-breaking buzzard  -  Apr 19, 2008
Sommerset County Gazette,The common buzzard was originally treated and released from the centre in 1984. The bird was identified by the unique number of the British Trust

Dummy runs have begun  -  Feb 14, 2008
Daily News & Analysis,They spotted the emerald dove and common buzzard last year. Though not rare, the birds are hard to spot and one has to be highly vigilant to see these

Bird-eating birds at risk  -  Nov 4, 2007
separationsNOW.com (subscription),...levels in birds like the lesser kestrel and common buzzard to the highest levels in the Eurasian hobby, Eurasian sparrowhawk and the peregrine falcon.

Bird of Prey Migration may be Affected by Climate Change  -  Oct 15, 2007
Vox Online News,Egyptian Vulture, Griffon Vulture, Montagu's Harrier, Marsh Harrier, Eurasian Sparrowhawk, Common Buzzard, Booted Eagle and Short-toed Eagle.

Birds of prey descend on South  -  Oct 7, 2007
Bangkok Post,Other species escaping the cold weather include the black baza, oriental honey-buzzard, grey-faced buzzard, Japanese sparrowhawk, and common buzzard,


Denmark reports its first case of bird flu Mar 17, 2006
The find was made in a common buzzard found in a marshy area, near Naestved, some 85km south of the Danish capital, Copenhagen. ...
Gulf Times,

Deadly Bird Flu Virus On the Wing Mar 20, 2006
On Thursday, a single wild common buzzard was found in the south of the island of Zealand and on Friday nine ducks were found dead 200 kilometers to the west ...
St Petersburg Times, Russia,

EU: Avian influenza confirmed in a wild bird in Denmark: Danish ... Mar 15, 2006
...have informed the European Commission this morning of a confirmed case of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 in Denmark in a common buzzard (Buteo buteo ...
noticias.info,

Denmark, eleventh EU state affected by bird flu Mar 15, 2006
...(Copenhagen/Brussels, DTT-NET.COM)-Danish authorities have reported the presence of bird flu (Avian Influenza) at wild bird- common buzzard (Buteo buteo ...
dtt-net,
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