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Author:  Greg Roberts [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:52 pm ]
Post subject:  HONEY BUZZARDS 14.9.08

Baumber 14.9.08. 14.30-16.00hrs. treated to three Honey Buzzards circling overhead and calling quite vociferously and then drifting off north towards Stourton,1 Common Buzzard in company at lower level which moved south. Also Hobby 1, Green Woodpecker 1,Great Spotted Woodpecker 1,Willow Warbler 3,Chiffchaf 1,Swallow c30. Kestrel 1 Also Eve - Cormorant 3 W, Tawny Owl 1. Cheers Greg.

Author:  Edmund Mackrill [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 6:32 pm ]
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3 Honey Buzzards high over my garden early this afternoon were a new garden tick.

Author:  Greg Roberts [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 6:45 pm ]
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Thats amazing Ed! did you catch up with the Wyryneck? Greg

Author:  Paul French [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:09 pm ]
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One (a darkish juv) flew low west over the A16 at the north end of Spilsby at c10am.

Author:  Greg Roberts [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:16 pm ]
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Must qualify as a Honey Buzzard ' Fall' ? loads at Gib apparently and elsewhere on the coast. . cheers

Author:  Katherine Birkett [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 2:01 am ]
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** bursts into tears **

:wink:

Author:  Roger Hebb [ Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:14 am ]
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Do not get upset katherine,if you lived local and had a spare motorcycle helmet,i would(my plans for tommorow)take you to Risby warren-first,,nowt there,church lane appleby leading down to the r ancholme opposite saxiby all saints,failing that if time,humber bridge.been working all w/end,last influx i did ok,one risby/several humber brdge with gpc/one msq,look out over your area katherine-rog.

Author:  Graham Catley [ Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:57 pm ]
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Greg Roberts wrote:
Baumber 14.9.08. 14.30-16.00hrs. treated to three Honey Buzzards circling overhead and calling quite vociferously and then drifting off north towards Stourton,1 Common Buzzard in company at lower level which moved south. Also Hobby 1, Green Woodpecker 1,Great Spotted Woodpecker 1,Willow Warbler 3,Chiffchaf 1,Swallow c30. Kestrel 1 Also Eve - Cormorant 3 W, Tawny Owl 1. Cheers Greg.


This sounds most unlike Honey Buzzard, one of the quietest raptors in N Europe; to quote from the Collins Guide Voice Silent except in breeding season.
On the CD accompanying Raptors a field guide to survey and monitoring the only calls are alarm calls of a female near the nest
BWP ii under Voice:
Used less than in sympatric Accipitridae of similar size, e.g. Buzzard Buteo buteo, even in breeding season. Most individuals call comparatively seldom even when disturbed at nest (see Glutz von Blotzheim et al. 1971) except during middle and later stages of nestling period (C R Tubbs)
Birds of Prey Benny Gensbol Voice Seldom heard

To hear juveniles on autumn would be particularly strange indeed ---

Author:  Greg Roberts [ Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HONEY BUZZARDS 14.9.08

I can only interpret what i heard as a rapid sort of high pitched repetitive call,didn,t sound like the usual Buzzard call which i often hear from our local Buzzards,although there was a Common Buzzard in relative close company at the time. Does anybody know if Common and Honey tend to gather together or do they tend to stay well apart?Cheers Greg

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