I'm no expert, no really I'm not, but I'm pretty sure that it's a Bald Eagle.
Sparrow hawk in the garden for tit or sparrow takeawayJust been sat in my garden for the last ten minutes. Some kind of bird of prey which probably explains the pigeon feathers all over the garden the other day.
No, it's definitely not a buzzard. Sparrowhawk, possibly a juvenile. It can only be confused with a goshawk, which is very unlikely.Nothing like a Sparrowhawk they are much rangier, longer legged, buzzard often sit hunched, we have loads up here. Buzzards often walk around looking for worms etc.
It's a BUZZARD
Nothing like a Sparrowhawk they are much rangier, longer legged, buzzard often sit hunched, we have loads up here. Buzzards often walk around looking for worms etc.
Female Sparrowhawk.
Nice shot
Female Sparrowhawk.
Nice shot
Not the clearest of photos but I wouldn't say it's " nothing like a Sparrowhawk " it looks like one to me.
The op also mentioned a pile of pigeon feathers in his garden.
Not sure where the op lives but I've seen a Sparrowhawk in my garden on more than one occasion, I've never seen a Buzzard in my garden, only seen buzzards in the countryside.
We had a buzzard table at the last house. The wife fed birds seed and peanuts, so many birds crashed into the windows we had a table to recycle them. This year we had 11 siskins in one sitting and twenty odd chaffinches. The buzzards came by daily for a snack off the table. We also had sparrow hawks wizz by to snatch the odd bird. Sparrow hawks are for speed and look like it when they fly. Buzzards wheel in the sky and sit on fence posts and trees looking down for mice etc. This lump in the photo is a buzzard or i'll eat my wren!
Wren for dinner, then! Any chance you could move your bird table? It seems to have a high mortality rate!We had a buzzard table at the last house. The wife fed birds seed and peanuts, so many birds crashed into the windows we had a table to recycle them. This year we had 11 siskins in one sitting and twenty odd chaffinches. The buzzards came by daily for a snack off the table. We also had sparrow hawks wizz by to snatch the odd bird. Sparrow hawks are for speed and look like it when they fly. Buzzards wheel in the sky and sit on fence posts and trees looking down for mice etc. This lump in the photo is a buzzard or i'll eat my wren!