I've had an interesting (and very unexpected) couple of days raptor watching...
Yesterday I was trailing one of the local buzzards through woodland adjacent to farmland and a raptor flew fast and low across the path I was walking on, which looked not at all like a buzzard, but was not dissimilar in size. A little later I caught sight of the bird perched in the far distance and it looked for all the world like a goshawk. I'm not aware of any known goshawk sightings on my patch, but I'm really struggling to think of what else it could have been, given it's size, colour of plumage and behaviour. That left me buzzing, and I can't wait to cover that area of woodland again. I was using 10x42 Banner Cloud, which turned out to be a superb choice of binocular for those conditions.
Then today, I was just arriving at Waitrose to do a bit of shopping, and noticed a fast powerful bird on the wing in front of the tall block of flats just 75 metres or so from the supermarket. It was unmistakably a peregrine, the first I've seen there for more than 10 years, because peregrine used to be resident on the building prior to it's refurbishment and being transformed from an office building into a block of flats. I watched the bird for at least 20 minutes, occasionally on the wing, but mainly perched on a ledge near the top of the building, where it has made an awful mess of the white paintwork. What a thrill...!!!!!...I shall go shopping at Waitrose at least 6 times a day from now on, and try to ascertain if it's just one bird, or a pair residing there.