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    I was on the estuary today and suddenly the seagulls went crszy so I lookedup because that's what you do when the gulls really complane and yes, there was a Buzzard. rather high but you can seeit clearly
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    That one has no chest markings, is it perhaps a young one Chocky?
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    I'm told it is a pale phased buzzard.
    I captured one a while back and some then said it was a pale phased. I think I will look it up . This one is tatty well they all look tatty but his wing is torn.

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    Have just looked on google and the adult common europien buzzard has a pale phase under wing
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    Thanks, There are certainly quite a few types of Buzzard, makes them very difficult to recognise.
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