The goshawk, which has been labelled 'secretive' and a 'difficult to see' bird of prey, was spotted in Hampshire over the ...
The buzzard is now the most common and widespread bird of prey in Britain. It is quite large with broad, rounded wings, and a short neck and tail. When gliding and soaring, buzzards will ...
After a two-day trial at Lincoln Magistrates’ Court, John Bryant of West Ashby, Horncastle, was found guilty on 7 March 2025 ...
Littleville Elementary spent the month of February learning about citizen science and birds from around the area, said ...
Experts believe the bird, once almost foreign to Worcestershire, may be trying to find its own territory outside the supermarket. The newest sighting sees a buzzard on top of a lamppost in the ...
The fledgling will be released into the wild once it's old enough, as part of an effort to boost dwindling buzzard numbers in ...
They are secretive birds and are not often seen at other times ... The large and powerful female is roughly the size of a buzzard with brown plumage, the smaller male has bluish-grey upperparts.
Ecologists have confirmed this week to the New Journal there is one nesting pair on the open space. Heath records show that ...
A pair of bald eagles have built a nest along Lakeshore Boulevard in West Irondequoit, an unusual spot due to its proximity to a residential area.
Probably the rarest bird of prey to see in Hertfordshire is the European Honey Buzzard. This large bird gets its name from its diet, feeing mainly off the larvae and nests of wasps and hornets.