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  • Turkey vultures are not "stupid brutes" they have keen senses, mate for life, and are devoted to their families. My guess is a turkey vulture as well, if it was seen in North America.

  • Looks buzzard to me, shame about the light...

  • 90% its a sparrowhawk

  • Looks like a vulture to me. An important detail you left out was where you took this video, because that narrows down the kind of birds you'd expect to find.

  • I think it's a turkey buzzerd.

  • Do you mean a turkey vulture, or a buzzard? One lives in N. America, the other in Europe. This doesn't look like a buzzard. Again, we don't know where this was taken.

  • This was captured in North America.

  • If this was taken in North America, then I'd have to say turkey vulture. Note the wings held at an upward angle.

  • Good point. You sound like an ornithology person,

  • a big buzzard the stupid brut

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  • Having a contract with youtube.

  • Looks like a vulture o buzzard.

  • Someones else said that also. You may be right.

  • Who else wants to guess. Where is the ornithologist?

  • Hmmm.... now I want to film a bird in flight to see how it comes out! :)

  • 1st guess...turkey vulture, or maybe a golden eagle?

  • Buzzard maybe?

    It's hard filming birds in flight. We'll have to learn to fly alongside them.

    Watched our/you truth and consequences video yesterday, it's cold here in London, we need a blast of heat:)

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