Runners out jogging have been repeatedly attacked by a Buzzard, which is actually a bird of prey, in a village called Hellions Bumpstead which boasts a village pond and is in medieval Suffolk. These are repeat attacks and reminds us of the dangers of rewilding. A buzzard is a crafty bird of prey with a large 3ft wingspan and the term has sometimes been used to describe older women with very strong personalities. Should buzzard hunting be brought back,? For the bird and not the women of course. What's going on here guys? It's all over the news. |
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definitely not, they are amazing birds, I once rescued (from a bad handler) and trained it for around a year. before I decided I couldnt keep it any longer as the avery wasn't really big enough for a bird of it's size. |
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True story, I got chased by a buzzard when cycling across Dartmoor, kept swooping at my heed.
After about 40 mins I had to take shelter in one of those brick bus shelters for about half hour till the bugger left. |
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"Could they steal a child? I wonder if Children's Minster, David Johnston would know? "
They can definitely steal sausages from hotdogs… this is a well know fact about theses light fingered buzztards….. |
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Could it have been protecting a nest? Any creature will change its behaviour to protect its young… I think we should send Matt Hancock to investigate … worst case scenario is that he gets his face torn off… actually worst case scenario is that he doesn’t get his face torn off… |
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By (user no longer on site) 24 weeks ago
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"Pretty sure that Sadiq Khan hasn't spent any tax payers money on buzzard awareness training this year so it's his fault Tom.."
Yeah and I bet the creature is a European Honey Buzzard, probably came over here illegally (imagine it even avoided the small boats route). Mr Farage would probably have a picture of 1,000s of Turkey Vultures (a type of buzzard honest) in a line trying to invade our country Rishi should come up with another three word slogan, 'Stop the Flights' |
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"Runners out jogging have been repeatedly attacked by a Buzzard, which is actually a bird of prey, in a village called Hellions Bumpstead which boasts a village pond and is in medieval Suffolk. These are repeat attacks and reminds us of the dangers of rewilding. A buzzard is a crafty bird of prey with a large 3ft wingspan and the term has sometimes been used to describe older women with very strong personalities. Should buzzard hunting be brought back,? For the bird and not the women of course. What's going on here guys? It's all over the news."
They could have to them to buzz off.
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"Pretty sure that Sadiq Khan hasn't spent any tax payers money on buzzard awareness training this year so it's his fault Tom..
Yeah and I bet the creature is a European Honey Buzzard, probably came over here illegally (imagine it even avoided the small boats route). Mr Farage would probably have a picture of 1,000s of Turkey Vultures (a type of buzzard honest) in a line trying to invade our country Rishi should come up with another three word slogan, 'Stop the Flights' "
Buzzards to Rwanda.. |
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"It's a shared world and this is nothing compared to the damage and risks we cause
We have caused these risks surely. "
We've caused both, potentially, should we reintroduce animals. But the levels of damage and harm to other species vastly outweighs those made to us. |
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By *ullyMan 24 weeks ago
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Birds of prey are amazing, that said I personally don't agree with any wild bird species being kept in captivity unless for it's health until release.
We used to watch the Marsh Harriers doing their Aerial acrobatic courting when we lived in Norfolk/Suffolk, they could be seen soaring up and dropping something and the other one sweeping in and catching and repeating. Seen them also "play" with other birds! |
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By (user no longer on site) 24 weeks ago
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Whats the problem? We've had ospreys and buzzards here for years. Never caused any harm or issues???
Although I would imagine breeders of free range albino hamsters might be a tad concerned for their easy to spot livestock ?? |
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By (user no longer on site) 24 weeks ago
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Are we sure these are buzzards and not red kites?? Weve haf buzzards nesting in the tree near our house for the last 10 years and every attemp at feeding them with dead chicks road kill ect has had no effect, they generally eat flies moths ect,, kites on the other hand think theyre invited to the bbq |
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"Are we sure these are buzzards and not red kites?? Weve haf buzzards nesting in the tree near our house for the last 10 years and every attemp at feeding them with dead chicks road kill ect has had no effect, they generally eat flies moths ect,, kites on the other hand think theyre invited to the bbq "
Tom can only report the news. It said Buzzard.. |
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