Eurasian Sparrowhawk

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  1. Sundar Amartur

    Sundar Amartur Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    Had an unusual visitor today outside my bedroom window. Never seen this bird earlier around these parts. First thought this was the familiar wood Dove, roughly the same size with similar color patterns. The killer looks made it immediately obvious that this is a raptor, feeds on smaller birds. This is a small size migratory raptor whose habitat spans Europe, Africa and Asia.

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    Fantastic Sundar!
     
  3. Sundar Amartur

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    Thanks porkphoto. I thought this was a Cooper's hawk but someone corrected this as Eurasian Sparrowhawk.
     
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    When I first saw the pics I thought it was a Cooper's also, they do look very similar.
     
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    A wonderful series of shots, Sundar. I would not have known what it was except that it is obviously a raptor. Enjoyable viewing.
     
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    We have one which visits our bird feeder quite regularly - it usually goes away empty-taloned, but occasionally it gets its lunch!
     
  7. Sundar Amartur

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    Thanks Ray.
     

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