They don’t like this pair. These showed a few weeks ago and all of the little birdies are in hiding.
dbALE Active Member Aug 3, 2018 #1 They don’t like this pair. These showed a few weeks ago and all of the little birdies are in hiding.
harman/kardon From the Fatherland Subscriber Aug 3, 2018 #2 Looks a bit like a kestrel (if it is a pretty small bird). Killed one of "our" stork babies earlier this year.
Looks a bit like a kestrel (if it is a pretty small bird). Killed one of "our" stork babies earlier this year.
dbALE Active Member Aug 3, 2018 #3 I’m not sure what type of hawk it is. Neither one has any blue coloring like the kestrel. There bigger than our robins.
I’m not sure what type of hawk it is. Neither one has any blue coloring like the kestrel. There bigger than our robins.
jbrainey AK Subscriber Subscriber Aug 3, 2018 #4 I wish a pair would take up residency in my area and thin out the house sparrow population.
dbALE Active Member Aug 3, 2018 #6 Oerets said: Coopers Hawk? Barney Click to expand... Maybe, or possibly a sharp-shinned. I’ll need to get a good view of them in flight to narrow it down.
Oerets said: Coopers Hawk? Barney Click to expand... Maybe, or possibly a sharp-shinned. I’ll need to get a good view of them in flight to narrow it down.
dbALE Active Member Aug 3, 2018 #7 jbrainey said: I wish a pair would take up residency in my area and thin out the house sparrow population. Click to expand... I’m sure that would work.
jbrainey said: I wish a pair would take up residency in my area and thin out the house sparrow population. Click to expand... I’m sure that would work.
F FONSguy Super Member Aug 3, 2018 #9 Looks like a sharp shinned hawk. Yellow feet, small yellow spot above beak. I got a pair to hang around my yard by leaving old chicken and turkey carcasses in the back yard in winter.
Looks like a sharp shinned hawk. Yellow feet, small yellow spot above beak. I got a pair to hang around my yard by leaving old chicken and turkey carcasses in the back yard in winter.