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What type of bird was that!?!

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AlwaysConfused | 16:53 Tue 06th Nov 2012 | ChatterBank
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I was walking home from work today, taking a short cut through the lakes,when I saw a massive bird perched in a tree. Now, I'm not normally a wildlife fanatic, but I was drawn by it's size. It looked bit pidgeon-like from the back, but it was huge! I nudged my husband, and we snuck towards it to catch a glimpse. It stayed put for about a minute, perhaps even a little longer, seemingly focused on something, then literally soared into the skies, wing span huge,and no exaggeration, but did not notice the tail. The bird stayed high and paraded in a circular motion. The bird was still in sight when a group of magpies (I counted five, I always count magpies!) came squawking past, and joined together in a tree. Many other birds came over and found solace in a tree. Most of the birds didn't hide themselves very well, but sat still and quiet. The bird stayed in sight, although quite high up for a further 30 seconds or so before flying off. I don't expect you all to be mind readers, but any idea what kind of bird this may be?
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three metres eh... was this it?

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17:04 Tue 06th Nov 2012
How big is 'huge'?
fluff?
oiiiiii

seriously i can't fly.... :-)
Might it have been a heron with it's neck curled in?
Heron..................do pigeons have long legs?
Did it have long legs ?.
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I've often seen herons around here, didn't look like a heron! The wing span must have been near on three metres.
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and no, didn't see any legs
three metres eh... was this it?

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Where are you geographically?
Could have been a buzzard.
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snags - that is EXACTLY it! lol, thats made me smile. I'm in Hampshire, Euphemia
it would have been a heron
or a wood pigeon of course
It's a Buzzard unless you can prove otherwise. That's the rule of thumb.
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I tried to take a photo, but I was a little late, I think. I will try and put photo on.
what colour bird, what colour wings? any stripes?
Impressive size? In Hampshire? Other birds may have been responding to its presence? Did it make any noise? Buzzards often make a mewing sound like a cat. It seems most likely that it was a buzzard. Once rare outside remote, wild, countryside like the Welsh marches, but now it's the commonest bird of prey here, and found almost everywhere. But it's still a surprise when you see one for the first time.

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