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A Tanzania guide identified this as an augur buzzard but the white eyebrow mark is a strong indication that it is a common buzzard, a migrant from Europe, here perched in a tree in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. [In the old world, the Buteos had the common name of buzzard, where in the New World they are called hawks.] © David A. Ponton
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![A Tanzania guide identified this as an augur buzzard but the white eyebrow mark is a strong indication that it is a common buzzard, a migrant from Europe, here perched in a tree in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. [In the old world, the Buteos had the common name of buzzard, where in the New World they are called hawks.] © David A. Ponton](https://www.wildearthlight.com/img-get2/I00005B4A96gTj4Y/fit=1000x750/DP987549.jpg)
