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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
I'll stick to buzzard in that case, but @matticus may know better.

How big would you estimate?
Difficult to say. I've seen lots of buzzards in France - none in London - and they looked bigger with a deeper wingspan. I'm tempted to say ''medium sized'' which, of course, is not a very precise measurement.
 

BoldonLad

Not part of the Elite
Location
South Tyneside
Difficult to say. I've seen lots of buzzards in France - none in London - and they looked bigger with a deeper wingspan. I'm tempted to say ''medium sized'' which, of course, is not a very precise measurement.

I am absolutely, no expert, but..... I thought Sparrow Harks, unlike most hawks, tended not to hover, but, rather swoop along hedgerow or whatever and pounce on prey? We occasionally get a Sparrow Hark in the garden, it tends to perch on a tree, then, swoop on some unsuspecting small bird, mouse, etc.
 

Ripple

Veteran
Location
Kent
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Rocky

Hello decadence
Thank you rocky, another of my favourites from this week...
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Another great photo, Potsy!! Really clear - those colours are just great.
 
Think he said it was gliding, not slope soaring. Spars will glide if they are above 50m or so, it's rare but they will do it, nearly always females and never seen a male do this. It just needs a windy day and a bird that scanning for what's out there.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Think he said it was gliding, not slope soaring. Spars will glide if they are above 50m or so, it's rare but they will do it, nearly always females and never seen a male do this. It just needs a windy day and a bird that scanning for what's out there.
I'd say that it was both gliding and slope soaring at the same time - slow forward motion, tail trim, fingers trailing, heading west into a westerly. Altitude was probably around 50m but that's marginal. The second one was higher and doing the same. I'm going to have to go back, aren't I?
 
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