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    A Meal for the Buzzard.

    Cannot bother with plucking a Pheasant when given one, so after I have removed the breast, they go out in the field for the Buzzard. Who soon clears the rest up.

    4S7A2731 by David Miller, on Flickr

    #2
    Waste not, want not. Would do the same myself
    Trev

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      #3
      Excellent idea David - feeds the food chain and gives you a chance of a buzzard shot at the same time!
      John Liddle

      Backwell, North Somerset - "Where the cider apples grow"

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        #4
        Well captured David.
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          #5
          I hope you kept the tail feathers for fly tying purposes David
          Peter

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            #6
            Originally posted by ST-EOS View Post
            I hope you kept the tail feathers for fly tying purposes David
            Have so many now don’t need any more. Spend the winter attempting to tie two knots in a single strand for daddy long legs.

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              #7
              Now we know who the pheasant plucker is...

              Nice shot of the buzzard.
              Nigel

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                #8
                Good, captured photo David.
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