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Honey buzzard

British pronunciation/hˈʌnɪ bˈʌzəd/
American pronunciation/hˈʌni bˈʌzɚd/
Honey buzzard
[NOUN]
1

a bird of prey that feeds predominantly on the larvae of bees and wasps, and it is characterized by its slender body and long wings

synonyms : Pernis apivorus
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What is a "honey buzzard"?

A honey buzzard is a fascinating bird of prey known for its specialized diet and unique adaptations. With a slender body and long wings, it possesses excellent maneuverability in flight. Its name reflects its primary food source: the honey buzzard has a preference for the larvae of bees and wasps, which it skillfully extracts from their nests using its sharp beak and talons. This species exhibits remarkable foraging behavior, often relying on its ability to hover in mid-air while searching for insect nests. Its plumage varies between individuals, ranging from light brown to dark gray, providing effective camouflage during its forested habitats.

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