They are often sighted in the tops of trees and structures hunching their backs and holding out their wings to sun or dry their feathers.
An especially interesting specimen was sighted today in G's yard on the limb of a large cedar tree.
But wait...there is something familiar about this particular buzzard...
I do believe it is a rare and special nonibuzzardisevanses.
G feels so privileged to have this bird land in her tree!
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