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A buzzard soars on thermal updrafts, which are rising columns of warm air. These updrafts allow the bird to gain altitude without flapping its wings, conserving energy while searching for food or scanning the landscape. By circling in these thermals, buzzards can cover large distances while gliding effortlessly through the sky.

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