Ken K
Well-Known Member
It's a "buzzard" AND a "hawk".
In UK & Europe, a buzzard.
In North America, a hawk.
See link to Cambridge Dictionary:
BUZZARD | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
In North America a buzzard is also commonly called a vulture and typically feeds on carion while a hawk hunts live prey in the air and on the surface.
In UK & Europe, a buzzard.
In North America, a hawk.
See link to Cambridge Dictionary:
BUZZARD | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
In North America a buzzard is also commonly called a vulture and typically feeds on carion while a hawk hunts live prey in the air and on the surface.