Actually, it is buzzard poo that is hardened and acts as a barrier between all of the various nasty stuff that buzzards stand in and their ugly little buzzard skin.
Buzzards are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat meat. They are opportunistic feeders and typically consume small mammals, birds, and carrion.
oh yeah they can't if you are doing ur home work now then this is the answer!!!
One mile is 5,280 feet. Measure one white line and one space between the lines and add them together. Divide that sum into 5,280 and then divide by 2 and subtract 1. (assuming the length of the lines and spaces are the same.) ex: line = 5ft, space = 5ft. divide 5,280 by 10 = 528 - 1 = 527 white lines. CORRECT ANSWER: Since per the department of transportation regulations, the length of a white line is 20 feet long with a 10 foot space between the white lines, you get one white line every 30 feet, divide 5280 by 30 and you get 176 white lines per mile.
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.
The White cliffs of Dover reach up to approx. 350 ft or 108 meters.
Yes, buzzards live in deserts.
they are a Omnivore
Leyton Buzzards ended in 1980.
Leyton Buzzards was created in 1976.
Turkey vulture and black vulture are found here..They are called buzzards..In Europe, certain hawks are called buzzards.
Definitly not. Buzzards are scavengers, and Eagles are hunters.
No, buzzards are not rare. These birds are found throughout the world and are interesting because they feast on the carcasses of dead animals. Buzzards come in a wide variety of species.
The group name for buzzards (Common buzzards, Buteo buteo), (from two internet sources) is wake. Personally, I don't see the connection! There are a pair of nesting common buzzards near my Lancashire home (England). I often watch as they ride the thermals in slow unflapping circles. My attention is often drawn to their presence by their mewing call. So I think a group of buzzards should be a mew of buzzards!
yeas if they are dead buzzards only eat dead remains you know
Buzzards Bay Train Station was created in 1872.
Buzzards Bay Entrance Light was created in 1997.
Yes, buzzards do poop. Like all living creatures, buzzards need to excrete waste from their bodies to maintain their health and bodily functions.