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Discover LudwigThe phrase "buzzard by" is not a correct or commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is not clear what context this phrase would be used in, and it does not make sense on its own. One possible example could be: "As they drove through the countryside, the group spotted a buzzard by the side of the road." This uses the phrase "buzzard by" to describe the location of the bird they saw. However, this sentence would be more clear and natural if it was written as "a buzzard by the side of the road."
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The pigeons did not show any general attention (indicated by scanning and general vigilance) to visual stimuli after acoustic habituation to the buzzard, as if they had already inferred the presence of the buzzard by its calls, but instantly looked at the stimulus (when the box was open) and above (after the box was closed) and performed characteristic scanning behaviour.
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From the end of this week, Britain's minister for wildlife is sending men to destroy the nests of wild buzzards by blasting them with shotguns.
A sculpture of two buzzards by Walenty Pytel was installed in Rosebank Gardens, Great Malvern to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in November 2012.
I mean plenty of clods who were cooked, capped, choked, broken or left to the buzzards by higher bureaucratic powers didn't actually do the crap that ultimately consigned them to their fate.
It involved destroying buzzard nests by blasting them with shotguns and removing the birds to other unspecified locations – and it produced outrage amongst conservationists.
It involved destroying buzzard nests by blasting them with shotguns, and removing the birds to other unspecified locations – producing outrage amongst conservationists.
The offence came to light on 22 March 2013 when a local man walking his dog found a buzzard caught by the leg.
While a top-down control of buzzard density by goshawks seems probable, it could have a stronger competition than predation element [15].
We characterised the common buzzard transcriptome by creating four pools of RNA samples: blood, organs, ventral feathers and dorsal feathers.
The 2010 British Breeding Bird Survey shows the breeding population of buzzards rose by 146% from 1995-2009.
" A key criterion for the granting of the licences was that all non-lethal control methods, such as creating places for pheasants to hide and diverting buzzards away by leaving food out, had been unsuccessfully tried.
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