Buzzard
(noun)
A large bird of prey found in many parts of the world, especially the Old World vulture.
Origin:
From the middle english word 'bussard', from the old french word 'bussart'.
Examples:
- The buzzard was known for its slow and deliberate flight pattern.
- The buzzard was a common sight in the countryside, often seen soaring in the sky.
- The buzzard was an important species in the ecosystem, helping to control populations of small animals.
- The buzzard was a scavenger, feeding on carrion and other dead animals.
- The buzzard was protected by law in many countries due to its role in the environment.