A honey buzzard on its first migration

A honey buzzard on its first migration

Released Wednesday, 23rd September 2020
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A honey buzzard on its first migration

A honey buzzard on its first migration

A honey buzzard on its first migration

A honey buzzard on its first migration

Wednesday, 23rd September 2020
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The honey buzzard is one of Britain's most enigmatic and elusive birds, poorly named (being neither a buzzard nor an eater of honey) and under-reported.  In August, Roy Dennis and his team, having discovered a honey buzzard nest in woodland in Moray, where Roy lives, fitted a highly sophisticated satellite transmitter to a female chick. A month later, the bird left on migration for Africa, but experienced the most dramatic start to her journey, blown eastwards across the North Sea to Denmark. She survived, and after several days' rest, continued on her journey, correctly turning south towards her destination.

Tim Mackrill tells the story of her journey so far, and describes what might yet be waiting for her, while Roy explains more about the species as a whole.

Producer: Moira Dennis
Contributors (in order of appearance):  Roy Dennis, Tim Mackrill


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