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  1. The European honey buzzard ( Pernis apivorus ), also known as the pern or common pern, [2] is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae . Taxonomy. The European honey buzzard was formally described in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae.

  2. Sep 14, 2023 · Learn about the Honey Buzzard, a medium-sized raptor that feeds on bees and wasps. Discover its biological classification, physical features, habitat, diet, reproduction, and human interaction.

  3. Learn about the European Honey Buzzard, a polymorphic bird of prey that feeds on wasps, bees and honey. Find out its appearance, distribution, behaviour, breeding and more with photos and sounds.

  4. Learn about the honey buzzard, a large bird of prey that is similar to the buzzard but has a yellow beak and eats insect larvae. Find out its distribution, habitat, diet and conservation status in the UK.

  5. Naturalized. Provisional. Escapee. Lanky raptor with a slender head and long wings with prominent “fingers.” Plumage is highly variable, but note tail pattern: pale overall with a dark tip, and two wide-spaced narrow dark bars on the basal half.

  6. The honey buzzard is a large bird of prey, similar in appearance to a common buzzard. It is only a summer resident in the UK, wintering in tropical Africa. There are very few breeding pairs in the country, all restricted to undisturbed woodland with open glades.

  7. Scientific name: Pernis apivorus. Did you know: The Honey Buzzard, with its impressive migration journey, travels all the way from Africa to the UK each summer, a testament to its remarkable endurance and navigational skills! What Do Honey Buzzards Look Like? (how to identify them)