Buzzards

/ˈbʌzərdz/ noun

Plural of buzzard; large birds of prey (raptors) that soar high in the sky and eat dead animals and small creatures.

From Old French 'busart', possibly derived from Latin 'buteo' meaning 'a type of hawk'. The word entered English through Norman French.

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