Juveniles |
This juvenile has met a Georgian on it's way south from the Caucasus mountains. |
Adult male, 6th September |
Adult male, 27th August |
Barring in remiges could fit both sexes but brown primaries and trailing edge like female. Broad wings make it a female. |
Adult female, 27th August |
Adult female, 11th September |
Adult male with white forewings. |
Adult male |
Adult male, 27th August |
Adult male |
Adult female. A broad winged individual with lightly marked carpal patches and a slightly protruding P5. Possibly some distant Crested Honey Buzzard influence? |
Adult male and female. |
Same as female three photos above.. |
Certainly an interesting female. Broad wings and tail made it stand out from the other Honey Buzzards. |
Adult male |
Adult female, 27th August |
Adult female, 27th August |
Adult female, 27th August |
Adult male with a long stick attached to it's legs. The only explanation that I can think of is that it was some kind of trap set by hunters which resulted in the bird escaping. |
Adult female |
Adult female |
Dusky brown primaries like female but wing barring as male. |
Adult male |
Adult male |
27th August. Approaching HB's and a Black Stork. |
Adult female, 27th August |
Adult male |
Adult male |
Adult female |
Injured adult male |
Adult male |
Badly shot female. I really don't know how this bird was still flying. |
Adult male |
Adult male |
The arrival. |
Adult male |
Adult female, 2nd September |
70,000 Honey Buzzards in 3-4 hours is a truly spectacular sight. |
A text book adult male. |
Adult male |
Adult male |
Adult male, 6th September |
Adult female, 6th September |
Adult male |
Adult female |
Adult male |
Adult female |
Adult male |
Adult female |
Adult female |
Adult male |
Adult male |
Adult female |
Adult female. Nicely barred tail and flight feathers compared to many females. |
Adult male |
Adult male |