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Buzzards, like many Birds of Prey, have a limited sense of smell compared to other animals. They primarily rely on their excellent vision to locate food. However, some studies suggest that certain species of vultures, which are closely related to buzzards, can detect carrion from several kilometers away, potentially using scent cues when visual indicators are insufficient. Overall, while buzzards have some olfactory capability, their primary hunting strategy relies on sight rather than smell.

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