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  2. Wet Blanket Policy - Wikipedia

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    At his insurance office, confidence man Buzz Buzzard is looking for a fresh sucker to swindle. Looking off in the distance, Buzz sees a happy-go-lucky Woody Woodpecker, minding his own business while whistling down the street. The cunning buzzard quickly greases the sidewalk, causing Woody to slide directly through the front door.

  3. Pennsylvania man arrested after allegedly killing his father ...

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    A Pennsylvania man has been arrested after allegedly killing his father, before displaying his decapitated head in a gruesome YouTube video while spouting right-wing conspiracy theories.

  4. List of David Letterman sketches - Wikipedia

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    The man will then quickly change his story, announcing another event which grabs Letterman's attention. Letterman pulls out his wallet and approaches the man, when the nervous broker thinks he hears the police and both he and Letterman quickly scatter. Letterman then returns to his original bit. Weekend Late Show

  5. Long-legged buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The steppe buzzard is distinctly smaller, of more compact build and possess a distinctly shorter wings and tail than nominate long-legged buzzards. Furthermore, the steppe buzzard has a more pronounced head but less protruding bill and flies with faster but stiffer and less flexible beats.

  6. Rough-legged buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The rough-legged buzzard is a member of the genus Buteo, a group of moderately large raptors exhibiting broad wings, short tails and wide robust bodies. [3] [18] This genus is known as buzzards in Europe but referred to as hawks in North America. [3] Four subspecies of Buteo lagopus are accepted: [2] B. l. lagopus is the nominate subspecies. It ...

  7. Forest buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The forest buzzard is very similar to the abundant summer migrant steppe buzzard Buteo buteo vulpinus, the head, the back and upperwings are brown, marked out with rufous edges to the feathers the amount of which varies between individuals. The chin is whitish and unmarked, the breast and belly are whitish but marked with a variable amount of ...

  8. Common buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The common buzzard (Buteo buteo) [2] is a medium-to-large bird of prey which has a large range. It is a member of the genus Buteo [2] in the family Accipitridae. [2] The species lives in most of Europe and extends its breeding range across much of the Palearctic as far as northwestern China (), far western Siberia and northwestern Mongolia.

  9. Crested honey buzzard - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Honey Buzzard with honeycomb in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. About 57–60 cm (22–24 in) in size, the crested honey buzzard is a medium-sized [10]: 82 raptor. The head lacks a strong superciliary ridge, giving it a facial appearance very unlike a raptor. It appears long-necked with a small head resembling that of a pigeon.