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Sparrowhawk (1 Viewer)

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Just got a new lens delivered and within a couple of minutes this sparrow muncher lands on the garden hut to check out the bird feeders,panic fumble fumble and then managed to fire of a couple of shots before it moved off.
 

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If it finds a good feeding spot then it will likely be back. We have between 1-3 visiting our garden daily.

Looks like a juvenile bird you've got there from this year. Very reddish-brown and bold marks on the front.
 
Nice shot Pick!:t: A sparrowhawk regularly patrols my garden but I've never got a picture as good as yours.
 
I had one in my garden wall few weeks ago, it stayed there for quite some time so took a few pics, not the best ones. They will be in the Gallery soon.
 
beautiful bop,wish we had them come into are garden,

They make me hold my breath for a while when I see them. I have 1 male, 1 female, and another that was a juvenile male, I think. They visit every day, as there's more than 70 birds in my garden at times.

Recently I've spotted a Goshawk on the fence. So it's exciting for me, not so much for the prey.
 
Recently I've spotted a Goshawk on the fence. So it's exciting for me, not so much for the prey.
goodness me that would be an amazing record for a london garden, are you sure it wasn't a particularly sturdy looking female sparrowhawk? they can show pretty striking undertail coverts too.
 
goodness me that would be an amazing record for a london garden, are you sure it wasn't a particularly sturdy looking female sparrowhawk? they can show pretty striking undertail coverts too.

Well I'm as sure as I can be without a picture. I saw it a couple of days ago, I posted about it here. You'll see from reading that thread that I have many Birds and Squirrels in my garden. I'm also fortunate as far as trees, bushes, and wasteland nearby.
 
Like the pic you managed to get, I think you may well see some funny antics from this one, I had one young male, who was so clumsy I knicknamed him bonkers, as he crashed into the bird table, crashlanded by my feet, and made a desparate attempt to land gracefully, but made a right pigs ear of it, got tangled up in the fine tracery of an acer. Had the whole family in histerics, he was so clumsy, I actually felt sorry for him, he never seemed to catch anything.
 
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