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    Not sure of this one. possibly a juvenile as it was crying a lot.Taken on Monday at Lavell's
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    It looks like a Buzzard in that first shot.

    Difficult to judge by its size though, but it could indeed be a juvenile one.

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    Yep, certainly looks like a Buzzard.
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    Thanks to both of you.

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