Cracking good video, I really enjoyed watching and learning about the common buzzard. Next time, perhaps I would like the uncommon buzzard to learn about. Thank you!
Well not true they don't come back to their breeding territory because they simply don't really leave it. This only happens with migrant buzzards such as B. b vulpinus will leave their territory because they will go to Africa. But many buzzards will stay on the territory for the whole year.
They are everywhere here in Germany, I have just had to buy a hawk safety harness for my puppy as a buzzard dive bombed and hit my back door, just missing my puppy who is 12 weeks old now. This happened yesterday, they are amazing birds but I never ever expected one to have done that. if you want to see the puppy it tried to take, search huge morphing wolf drinks, thats my little black Leonard, luckily not buzzards dinner and never will be now, hopefully thanks to this harness
I often see Buzzards in the area I live there was one flying over as I was on my way into town then I saw one again where I went walking towards Rivington near Chorley flying in circles around tall trees in a field calling out they are beautiful birds and fascinating
Saw a hovering buzzard today, over a field beside a motorway (South East Ireland). It dived for a kill... I was rather distracted and meant to be driving. I've seen buzzards many times around the areas I grew up in Scotland, but my passengers were dubious at my instant ident, especially considering I was doing 100kph at the time! This was the best video I could find to back up my classification. Thank you!
I trained birds of prey long before telemetry.. When bells were your only means to indicate where your birds were.. I can't say I enjoy seeing birds wearing it.. In those days you to had to be as close as you could be to being sure your birds wouldn't clear off.. Today I feel telemetry is a safety net which allows falconers to be less competent and still retrieve their birds.. I feel there's a bigger sense of satisfaction and achievement when you bird is utterly and completely free and returns to you without any electronic equipment attached to them..
Hi I see a buzzard circling and flying high above Willesden north west London. There are many seagulls here and they all scatter when the buzzard is flying. Such a joy to see it here in the city. Not sure if it is a buzzard but it fly's very high and circles are cruises around for a long time
Absolutely brilliant video! Gave me a really good insight into the centre and the inspirational team that work there! Well done all of you! Great job! 1:22
Naomi. My bro told me about all the changes you have made. Very impressive and humbling. Such magnificent birds deserve a helping hand to survive in this ever increasing unnatural world. I loved this intro/promo film. It was great to see you at Xmas. 👏👏😘
Living in Belgium i follow daily close a couple falcons who are installed high on a churchtower. With 2 livestream camera's its a pleasure to see them in action . I can manipulate one camera and capture stunning images that i use in my videochannel on RU-vid : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h2Ly4sPda3Y.htmlsi=hDhm8ZiGVqD1hX-n
Thursday, February 8, 2024 ☁️ 🌥️ ☁️ Thank you for this fun, educational and thoroughly charming documentary! 🦉 These ladies all did such a fine job with sharing barn owl facts and how important it is for people to do their part to help owls! 🌳🦉🌳🦉 .
Only occasionally does it catch anything that has feathers on it. By far the vast majority of its diet consists of rodents and large insects, so it stands high on the list of beneficial birds. Therefore the farmers like them because they consume a high percentage of pests which can be injurious to crops. 😊
Another heart-warming, awe-inspiring and eye-opening tale of rehabilitation, co-dependence and c0-evolution - a “legend in the sky” indeed! Keep up and keep video-sharing the great work Naomi.
Trying to find the teeniest of owls closest i find is elf but one i discovered is smaller the size of a toad that you feed to hognose snakes Northside New Orleans Louisiana
It's not a block, it's a log he stood on for about 10 seconds to shoot the 3 seconds of film that you see in the intro to the film. All of our hawks are free lofted in bar fronted aviaries with perching topped with falconry grade astro turf. You'd be welcome to come and inspect yourself.