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Use "buzzards" in a sentence
"The head, too, in buzzards is short and round, while in the eagles it is elongated."
"Central Americans call buzzards zopilotes, grass is zacate and corn isn't just maíz, but elote and some other words, including olote."
"It had almost escaped us, that he here for the first time made the acquaintance of a "great many large vultures, called buzzards, the shooting of which is prohibited, as they feed upon carrion, and contribute in this manner to the salubrity of the country.""