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Joined: Tue Dec 28, 2004 11:20 pm Posts: 1667
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Having spent most of the last 3 weeks in various prone poses in my garden with a back problem and unable to drive or walk far and having to cancel a 2 week trip to western Canada it was small compensation to look up and see an adult Honey Buzzard heading south this afternoon. It stopped to soar to the south mobbed by a gull then drifted off south-west. The previous weekend a screeching adult Peregrine flew over carrying a pigeon being followed by a fledged juv. They both returned an hour later with the juv being mobbed by a Hobby.
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