A New World vulture that is common in South America and Central America and the southern United States.
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Examples for "buzzard "
Examples for "buzzard "
1 As she approached the house she saw a buzzard and then another.
2 They in turn provide food for heron, tawny owl, kestrel and buzzard .
3 The turkey - buzzard is a solitary bird, or at most goes in pairs.
4 The buzzard did not have a very good time at the party.
5 The buzzard was at first suspicious and watched him for some time.
1 Got a bump on my head big as a turkey buzzard 's egg.
2 Each little Indian wore long turkey buzzard feathers in his hair.
3 Of course, I never heard a turkey buzzard sing.
4 W'ich so 'tis call 'cause she usen to roos' up dar, jes' like ole turkey buzzard .
5 Well pleased with himself and his dress the turkey buzzard gathered up the remaining uniforms and started for home.
1 There was a turkey vulture coming out of the trees.
2 The python ate the turkey vulture , Lisa expanded.
3 The turkey vulture ate the human remains.
4 High above them a turkey vulture circled, its wings rigid and unmoving, the terminal feathers curved upward.
5 Then he dropped the hoe and hobbled toward me, his back as rounded as a turkey vulture 's .
1 Buzzard, or turkey vulture ( Cathartes aura ) .
2 The settlers and others call them rooks, and another very common carrion bird of the vulture family ( Cathartes aura ) is known here as the john-crow.
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