I'd heard about Honey Buzzards for decades but I've only just learned of their habits. Amazing.This video deserves more views. I hunted it out after a viral short popped-up as if it were something original.... But, hang-on? This bird eats honey? The others were after wasp, bee and hornet grubs. There appears to be more than one species or perhaps the others weren't honey buzzards but some other raptor? Time for a deeper dive...
"...but only one species is skillful enough to reach the honey!" I think it has more to do with defense rather than skill! Most large birds have the skill, just not the defense!
Ice gamer boy7000 , I am doing birding since I was 11. its been 19 years now. If it was an eagle then wouldn't have posted it here named as Honey Buzzard. also you can clearly hear the narrator calling it as honey buzzard.
@@akshaytrivedi2621 Sorry for replying after over 2 years. Missed your comment last time. To know more about birds, you can read books, like- Birds of Indian Subcontinent, Birds of India etc and also find online info on websites like orientalbirdimages, hbw, avibase and ebird. There's lot more resource if you search online.