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Thought I'd ask this one in here, if I may? :)

Saw a BOP hovering yesterday, but it was a good way away from the car and I couldn't quite make it out. It was a large bird, if I had to put money on it I would have said Buzzard, but never saw one hovering before. :hmm:

 

Can they hover?

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Thought I'd ask this one in here, if I may? :)

Saw a BOP hovering yesterday, but it was a good way away from the car and I couldn't quite make it out. It was a large bird, if I had to put money on it I would have said Buzzard, but never saw one hovering before. :hmm:

 

Can they hover?

 

never seen them hovering myself but apparently its not un-common,:thumbs:

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as far as i am aware the only british BOP that can hover is a kestrel

 

That's what I thought Socks, but this thing was far too big to be a kestrel. :yes: I done a quick google search before I posted on here and the only other native one came up was a buzzard. Just thought I'd ask the falconers on here. :thumbs:

 

 

never seen them hovering myself but apparently its not un-common,:thumbs:

 

Cheers pal, I'd never seen it before either. :thumbs:

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as far as i am aware the only british BOP that can hover is a kestrel

 

seen many barn owls hovering on motorway embankments during the night,they do it for short periods then move along the bank and do it again seen it plenty times :thumbs:

also squeeked one in whilst out lamping with the dog one night hovered in front of me within a couple meters away in the lamp beam great to watch :thumbs:

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Thought I'd ask this one in here, if I may? :)

Saw a BOP hovering yesterday, but it was a good way away from the car and I couldn't quite make it out. It was a large bird, if I had to put money on it I would have said Buzzard, but never saw one hovering before. :hmm:

 

Can they hover?

Where I live Mal its a common sight but only in the one part of the valley,I was informed by this bloke who flys micro-lites thats it to do with the cross thermals.

 

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Thought I'd ask this one in here, if I may? :)

Saw a BOP hovering yesterday, but it was a good way away from the car and I couldn't quite make it out. It was a large bird, if I had to put money on it I would have said Buzzard, but never saw one hovering before. :hmm:

 

Can they hover?

Where I live Mal its a common sight but only in the one part of the valley,I was informed by this bloke who flys micro-lites thats it to do with the cross thermals.

 

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Spot on...................seen them do it a few times, catching the wind to keep in the one area..... :thumbs:

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I've seen that too guys, but this one was flapping it's wings like a kestrel. :yes: Not doing as good a job as a kestrel, but the same principal. :thumbs:

Am with you mate......i dont mean gliding around. Seen them hover but obviously there wing beat is alot slower than the kestrel so it looks a little strange.... :thumbs:

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I've seen that too guys, but this one was flapping it's wings like a kestrel. :yes: Not doing as good a job as a kestrel, but the same principal. :thumbs:

Am with you mate......i dont mean gliding around. Seen them hover but obviously there wing beat is alot slower than the kestrel so it looks a little strange.... :thumbs:

 

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think they can all hover for short periods when conditions suit them, then again as mentioned nothing hovers like a Kessy which is designed for the purpose! they have a long tail compared to most falcons and light wing loading which must help :thumbs:

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think they can all hover for short periods when conditions suit them, then again as mentioned nothing hovers like a Kessy which is designed for the purpose! they have a long tail compared to most falcons and light wing loading which must help :thumbs:

 

 

 

Aye it wasn't hovering for long, right enough. :thumbs:

 

Could it of been Red Kite? apparently they can hover for short periods :hmm: .

 

 

I have seen the odd red kite in the same area, but this one deffo didn't have the forked tail, it's the first thing I looked at. I was 99% sure it was a buzzard, it's just I've never seen one hover like that before. :thumbs:

 

 

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