SPARROWHAWK
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Bad news Placi. It always grabs me as being particularly grim at this time of year as the victim very likely has youngsters who will not now get fed so there is a knock on effect. Of course the Sprawk probably has dependents too but the war seems one-sided.Placido wrote:and today a blackbird . Garden very quiet all day long.
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All back to normal this morning. Usual disorderly queue. Sprawk struck elsewhere I imagine
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I have not seen a Sprawk in my garden since some time in January and today was no different but I did find the pitiful circle of feathers which normaly advertises a visit. One less sparrow to feed.
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Suddenly flew off and I thought I had disturbed it but then came the reason: one of cats from across the road. Just had to photograph the residue
Edit: Sorry, the cat's in the wrong place and the pile of sad feathers doesn't show .
However, the story's clear .
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Actually went outside to take this to see how close I could get because they will allow it if they're in the mood. This was from about 7 ft in full view. Tried to get closer but it had had enough and flew off.