I
picked up a roadkill the other day and today with an afternoon free
placed it where I know buzzards often pass, and I waited nearby and out
of view...I thought. After an hour jays and magpies started chattering
possibly because the buzzard had turned up and looking away from the
roadkill there was the buzzard looking very suspicious and looking in my
direction. It didn’t stay for long. Flew into a nearby tree, then away.
Possibly not hungry, it’s crop does look quite full on one of the
photos.Is a site featuring the wildlife & countryside of the region (& maybe other subjects). From the River Chess to the River Ray; From Lodge Hill to Ivinghoe Hills; There's many a fine location, along the way. Now sadly with HS2 in our midst, the wildlife is disappearing by the day.
Flooded Meadows at Old Amersham
Friday, February 22, 2019
22nd February..... Roadkill.
I
picked up a roadkill the other day and today with an afternoon free
placed it where I know buzzards often pass, and I waited nearby and out
of view...I thought. After an hour jays and magpies started chattering
possibly because the buzzard had turned up and looking away from the
roadkill there was the buzzard looking very suspicious and looking in my
direction. It didn’t stay for long. Flew into a nearby tree, then away.
Possibly not hungry, it’s crop does look quite full on one of the
photos.
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