What do honey buzzards eat?

Honey buzzards are medium-sized birds of prey that feed primarily on insects, especially wasps and bees. They are also known to eat other insects such as beetles, caterpillars, and grasshoppers, as well as small vertebrates such as lizards, snakes, and birds. Honey buzzards use their long, sharp talons to catch their prey and their powerful beaks to tear it apart. They often raid beehives and wasps' nests, using their thick skin and feathers to protect themselves from the stings of the insects.