Honey Buzzard
The Honey Buzzard is a bird of prey belonging to the family Accipitridae. It is known for its distinctive appearance, featuring a long neck, a slender body, and a wingspan of about 1.5 to 1.7 meters. This bird primarily feeds on honey and larvae, which it skillfully extracts from beehives, hence its name.
Honey Buzzards are found across Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa, often migrating to warmer regions during winter. They prefer wooded areas and are known for their unique hunting behavior, which includes using their strong talons to break into beehives. Their scientific name is *Pernis apivorus*.