The Eurasian Buzzard (Buteo buteo) is arguably the most recognizable and widespread bird of prey across Europe. As a member of the Accipitridae family, this medium-sized raptor has successfully adapted to a vast range of environments, from dense forests to open agricultural landscapes. Known for its soaring flight and distinctive mewing call, the buzzard is a staple of the European countryside. Often seen perched on fence posts or circling high in the sky, it plays a vital role in the ecosystem by managing small mammal populations. Despite its commonality, the Eurasian Buzzard is a fascinating subject for ornithologists and birdwatchers alike, exhibiting complex behaviors and remarkable resilience. This guide explores every facet of this magnificent raptor, providing deep insights into its biology, habitat requirements, and the ecological significance that makes it a cornerstone species in avian studies.