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Honey buzzard, by Richard Richardson

E. J. Wiseman

Abstract An amateur study of the breeding Honey-buzzards of the New Forest area, in southern England began in 1954 and continues today. Over that 58-year period, at least 214 breeding attempts were recorded, of which 195 (91%) were successful, with a minimum of 347 young reared. Nest-sites, aspects of breeding biology and breeding density of the study population are discussed.

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