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31-03-2007, 04:41 PM
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| | | frustrating? I have just seen a bird that at first i thought was a buzzard but as it descended lower i noticed the head stretched out a bit further then a normal buzzard and the tail looked slightly longer. I was thinking could this be a honey buzzard but as i didnt see it for very long i wasnt sure. I saw it in an area known for its migrant birds of prey so i thought it was a fair shout. But i guess i wont eva be sure now. Unless ne1 can shed some light on the description im not going to have any idea  . | 
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