
Black-breasted Buzzard
Black-breasted Buzzard
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The Black-breasted Buzzard is a large, striking raptor endemic to Australia, known for its dark plumage, pale wing panels, and unique behavior of dropping stones to break open large eggs. It inhabits arid and semi-arid regions.
Where to spot
Arid and semi-arid inland Australia, particularly in open woodlands, grasslands, and deserts, often near watercourses.
How to spot
Look for its large size, dark plumage, contrasting pale panels on its underwings, and broad wings. Watch for its unique tool-using behavior if observing nests. Often seen soaring at great heights, scanning the ground.
When to spot
Year-round, active during daylight. More easily seen soaring high in the sky on broad, distinctive wings.
Where to spot
Arid and semi-arid inland Australia, particularly in open woodlands, grasslands, and deserts, often near watercourses.
How to spot
Look for its large size, dark plumage, contrasting pale panels on its underwings, and broad wings. Watch for its unique tool-using behavior if observing nests. Often seen soaring at great heights, scanning the ground.
When to spot
Year-round, active during daylight. More easily seen soaring high in the sky on broad, distinctive wings.
It is one of the few bird species known to use tools, specifically dropping stones onto large eggs (like Emu or Bustard eggs) to break them open for food, a rare and fascinating behavior.
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