So very magnificent. Sad the way some in the UK feel about them though. I always find it interesting too, that we call vultures buzzards and you all call hawks buzzards....very interesting ;)
No, your wrong, we call only the Buzzards, Hawks, Falcons, Vulture, Eagles and so on. We definitely use their by proper name. Sorry Mary. Please don't be upset with me.
Pretty girl ! Your photos are wonderful. There are a lot towards my home, in the Massif Central (France), one day, I saw one on top of me, about 3 meters, the wingspan was impressive, I heard "woof" the noise of the air in its wings, it was very beautiful... Nice afternoon Bob !
i love the raptors.
ReplyDeleteBob, awesome sighting and great shots of your Buzzard! Have a happy week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI photographed that one from a long way, hence the cutting, have a nice week ahead Eileen.
DeleteBeautiful photos of the buzzard, Bob.
ReplyDeleteI love raptors.
It wasn't that good, well, I didn't. It was cut too much. Thanks Irma.
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ReplyDeleteSuas fotos são sempre fantásticas!!!
Ótima semana!
Beijinhos.
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cool shot
ReplyDeleteTa, R. Mac.
DeleteA nice set of Buzzard shots Bob, very nicely captured.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, very fine shots of these handsome birds! And I've never heard that version of The Weight before--thanks.
ReplyDeletewell done :-)
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,magnificas tomas de esta elegante rapaz en su ambiente natural.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteYou done well to get this one, they fly off for me.
ReplyDeletepeter
Sometimes they fly away from me too Peter.
DeleteWonderful pictures of the buzzard,Bob!!
ReplyDeleteGreat images!
Dimi...
I really like Buzzards, especially when they call to each other. It's like a haunting call of hope.
ReplyDeletePower, grace, style...
ReplyDeleteThank you. And the buzzard.
Yes, the Buzzard is in style..................
DeleteSitting and looking at the bottom it comes to food. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Buzzard is looking for food, again, and again.
DeleteThose kinda birds look like they are wearing pants.
ReplyDeleteFrilly pants.
DeleteBob, excellent capture!
ReplyDeleteRuler of all!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu,
ComfortSpiral
Beautiful capture...
ReplyDeleteThanks
Great shots of buzzard!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lukasz.
DeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteit looks peaceful... very nice, well done sir !
bien
ReplyDeleteSo very magnificent. Sad the way some in the UK feel about them though. I always find it interesting too, that we call vultures buzzards and you all call hawks buzzards....very interesting ;)
ReplyDeleteNo, your wrong, we call only the Buzzards, Hawks, Falcons, Vulture, Eagles and so on. We definitely use their by proper name. Sorry Mary. Please don't be upset with me.
DeletePretty girl ! Your photos are wonderful. There are a lot towards my home, in the Massif Central (France), one day, I saw one on top of me, about 3 meters, the wingspan was impressive, I heard "woof" the noise of the air in its wings, it was very beautiful...
ReplyDeleteNice afternoon Bob !
Watching the photographer! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pics.
They always choose a place where they can sit and watch, planning their actions. Great shots of this hunter.
ReplyDeleteEen prachtige serie jammer dat e niet kan komen ha ha ik had je graag in het echt gezien lieve groetjes Danielle
ReplyDeleteHa ha, oh well. I love you as well.
DeleteChe bel rapace che troneggia sull'albero!
ReplyDeleteComplimenti Bob, ciao Cri : )
The buzzard is pretty high on his throne of branches:-)
ReplyDeleteVery good Helma.
DeleteWhat a beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
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