Hello
Just before dusk today I say this bird.. First impression on very far distance was a young Marsh Harrier with it's light head and brown body.. But when it took of, it was clear that the bird was smaller and flew very differently than a Harrier, with very fast moving wings with 5-7 movements and gliding for a little while like a Sparrow hawk.. It flew from pillar to pillar and in the end came so close that I could get some pictures, but still in horrible quality due to the low light..
The most significant for me was the light head with a dark line through to the eye, light breast with some streaks/brown areas.. While flying I saw the underwings had streaks as well.. And the tail were somewhat long and had some clear bars as well..
I have attached the most clear pictures, even I know it might be too bad for an ID.. Maybe the jizz can tell something.. The last picture taken by phone through the scope (x60)..
The areas is marsh land with rivers and forest close to..
Look forward to hear some suggestions
Just before dusk today I say this bird.. First impression on very far distance was a young Marsh Harrier with it's light head and brown body.. But when it took of, it was clear that the bird was smaller and flew very differently than a Harrier, with very fast moving wings with 5-7 movements and gliding for a little while like a Sparrow hawk.. It flew from pillar to pillar and in the end came so close that I could get some pictures, but still in horrible quality due to the low light..
The most significant for me was the light head with a dark line through to the eye, light breast with some streaks/brown areas.. While flying I saw the underwings had streaks as well.. And the tail were somewhat long and had some clear bars as well..
I have attached the most clear pictures, even I know it might be too bad for an ID.. Maybe the jizz can tell something.. The last picture taken by phone through the scope (x60)..
The areas is marsh land with rivers and forest close to..
Look forward to hear some suggestions