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2. Four good years for buzzards!

3. Buzzards, or turkey vultures, are mainly scavengers

4. First, we get the buzzards off her back!

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6. Obstruct areas where vultures and Buzzards roost

7. Buzzards Buzzards are large birds-of prey that live in a wide range of habitats, including grasslands, forests, and deserts.

8. Buzzards are a type of hawk, specifically, buteos

9. FinCEN, DEA, ATF, FBI... all circling like buzzards.

10. While Buzzards occasionally kill a severely ill or injured

11. Buzzards are the most frequently seen medium-sized birds of prey

12. We have reviews of the best places to see in Buzzards Bay

13. Buzzards are large birds with broad rounded wings and a short tail

14. True Buzzards, or buteos, constitute the subfamily Buteoninae of the family Accipitridae

15. Buteo definition, any of several buzzards or hawks of the genus Buteo

16. Buzzards were a species of carrion birds native to the planet Saleucami

17. The Buzzards are a flock of hams interested in promoting 6 meter activity

18. Buzzards are known to carry knives, chains and/or brass-knuckles

19. In other parts of the world, Buzzards and vultures are two different birds

20. 3 If anything happens to this hobo, only the buzzards will care.

21. If the hawks don't make a quick lunch of you, then the buzzards will.

22. Like an unwelcome welcome committee, 10 to 20 Buzzards start each morning on Caldwell's roof

23. Most Buzzards prefer relatively open country where they can soar easily and search for prey.

24. Cash was unrepentant and claimed, "I don't care about your damn yellow buzzards."

25. Officials say the Buzzards returning to Hinckley is believed to be a sign of spring

26. Many of the Buzzards live in LaGrange, GA, and are members of the LaGrange Radio Club

27. Vultures can be recognized by their bald head and neck, while Buzzards have feathers in these areas

28. Because Buteos are called Hawks in North American and Buzzards in the rest of the world

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30. Buzzards Bay is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Bourne in Barnstable County, Massachusetts

31. The Buzzards is a tranquil organic smallholding in a secluded valley with holiday cottages and a camp

32. Turkey Buzzards can be a true nuisance if they've taken to roosting on the property of homeowners

33. One such moraine forms Cape Cod, which is most of the eastern shoreline of Buzzards Bay.

34. Buteo Vernacular names [ edit wikidata 'Category:Buteo' linked to current category ] [ edit wikidata 'Buteo' main topic of 'Category:Buteo' ] English : Buzzards

35. And if the buzzards don't get you the dingoes wait in the trees and as you fly by they...

36. Buzzards are large birds-of prey that live in a wide range of habitats, including grasslands, forests, and deserts

37. Even though they are often mistaken for the same animal, Buzzards and vultures are two different kinds of birds

38. Buzzards are variable in colour from all dark brown to much paler variations, all have dark wingtips and a finely barred tail.

39. Buzzards, also known as vultures, scavenge for food and help speed up the decomposition process after an animal has died

40. Keep a look out too for buzzards soaring over the crags which surround you, and also for the odd kestrel.

41. Buzzards is capable of carefully removing large, outdated mechanical systems to make way for new ones — boilers, ductwork, air handlers, chillers, piping, etc

42. Buzzards are variable in colour from all dark brown to much paler variations, all have dark wingtips and a finely barred tail

43. Buzzards are one of the several large birds, though they can be differently described according to the Old World and New World countries

44. Buzzards Bay is located at 41°45′5″N 70°36′49″W / 41.75139°N 70.61361°W / 41.75139; -70.61361 (41.751364, -70.613563).

45. 16 For example owls and other predatory birds such as buzzards have binocular vision and acute hearing although they have a poor sense of smell.

46. Property Tax = $10.77 Bourne Water District = $0.08 Buzzards Bay Water District = $0.56 North Sagamore Water District = $0.86 Prior Fiscal Year (FY) Tax Rates: FY2020 $10.74 , FY2019 $10.51 , …

47. If trees are the preferred roosting area, remove the trees or cover them in bird netting to keep the Buzzards and vultures from landing on

48. As the months progress, some nights they don’t come in and eventually they cease to come in, then usually toward the next migration back north, Buzzards straggle back in.

49. For geographic and demographic information on specific parts of the town of Bourne, please see the articles on Bourne (CDP), Buzzards Bay, Monument Beach, Pocasset, Sagamore, and Sagamore Beach.

50. Settled on Buzzards Bay on the coast of southeastern Massachusetts, the city of Bourne is just a few miles west of Cape Cod, making it the ideal coastal destination for renters

51. The Old World, comprising of Asia, Africa and Europe, describes Buzzards as medium-sized, wide ranging raptors having a robust body and broad wings, particularly those belonging to the genus Buteo.

52. Belled Buzzards, Hucksters & Grieving Spectres: Strange & True Tales of the Appalachian Mountains Paperback – May 1, 1994 by Gary Carden (Author), Nina Anderson (Author) 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratings

53. Buzzards may live from sea level to elevations of 2,000 m (6,600 ft), breeding mostly below 1,000 m (3,300 ft) but they can winter to an elevation of 2,500 m (8,200 ft) …

54. The Belled Buzzards were a series of strange bell-wearing birds of prey that have been sighted all across the country roughly from the late 1860s and into the mid-1940s

55. Buzzards Day fans tend to enjoy the day by having hot pancakes and sausages, a standard breakfast food, which is a tradition set forth by the Chamber of Commerce as a way to greet these birds and celebrate the first coming of spring.

56. The First Buzzard Sunday – March 17, 1957 Though the legend dates to the turn of the century, none but a few local historians and story-tellers paid much attention to the now famous Buzzards of Hinckley Ridge, one of Ohio’s most fascinating natural wonders

57. At SCallop Bay Marina, access to Buzzards Bay and the Cape Cod waters is quick, easy, and affordable.Located right near the mouth of the Pocasset River, SCallop Bay Marina provides sailors and boaters access to a deep channel that permits passage for almost any recreational vessel

58. In the Old World, members of this genus are called "buzzards", but "hawk" is used in North America (Etymology: Buteo is the Latin name of the common buzzard).As both terms are ambiguous, Buteo is sometimes used instead, for example, by the Peregrine Fund.

59. Buzzards–and let me interrupt myself here to say that the correct term for the birds I’m writing about is “vulture,” but somehow it just doesn’t have the same punch—have an excellent sense of both sight and smell and can home in on a food source from more than a mile away

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