Common Buzzard -A Lamb Dinner !!
The uplands and mountains of the South Wales are A tough place to make A living.Prey such as rabbit are very thin on the ground compared to other places.
The wind that blows North off the Brecon Beacons are relentless and the frail or weak seldom make old bones up here.
This still born lamb is A great find for this buzzard and along with the ravens crows and foxes there will be little left to go to waste. Its great to see the farmers locally seem very proud off their birds of prey locally and hopefully they have A good future ahead of them.
This was taken from the car not A hide and is total luck on my part this lamb was not placed here this is where it died . Nature in tooth and claw.After A few shots the buzzard was left in peace with its meal and as can be seen was in no way disturbed or frightened for the sake of A picture.
Please take A look in Large !! press L
Thanks to everyone that takes the time and makes the effort to comment and fave my pics its very much appreciated
Regards Clive
Common Buzzard -A Lamb Dinner !!
The uplands and mountains of the South Wales are A tough place to make A living.Prey such as rabbit are very thin on the ground compared to other places.
The wind that blows North off the Brecon Beacons are relentless and the frail or weak seldom make old bones up here.
This still born lamb is A great find for this buzzard and along with the ravens crows and foxes there will be little left to go to waste. Its great to see the farmers locally seem very proud off their birds of prey locally and hopefully they have A good future ahead of them.
This was taken from the car not A hide and is total luck on my part this lamb was not placed here this is where it died . Nature in tooth and claw.After A few shots the buzzard was left in peace with its meal and as can be seen was in no way disturbed or frightened for the sake of A picture.
Please take A look in Large !! press L
Thanks to everyone that takes the time and makes the effort to comment and fave my pics its very much appreciated
Regards Clive