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Re: Interesting Links
Then ravens with goshawk.
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11:04 - Two Eagles
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December 15
on the left - Sparrow Hawk
on the left - Sparrow Hawk
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8:49 - Sparrow Hawk flew away , two Golden Eagles landed
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12:23 - Sparrow Hawk ? flew away
12:28 - Golden Eagle on the ground
12:28 - Golden Eagle on the ground
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Sparrowhawk? I think it's same Goshawk as in Starling picture.Fleur wrote:8:49 - Sparrow Hawk flew away , two Golden Eagles landed
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Fleur wrote:12:23 - Sparrow Hawk ? flew away
12:28 - Golden Eagle on the ground
In upper picture - Common Buzzard
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Thank you vainamoinen. The last days I was also thinking: Is this a goshawk or a sparrowhawk? If you google arround you find also something about fishing sparrowhawks. So my question: Is it possible to see a "normal" sparrowhawk on carrion??vainamoinen wrote: Sparrowhawk? I think it's same Goshawk as in Starling picture.
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Thank you vainamoinen. The last days I was also thinking: Is this a goshawk or a sparrowhawk? If you google arround you find also something about fishing sparrowhawks. So my question: Is it possible to see a "normal" sparrowhawk on carrion??[/quote]
I don't know, fireblade. It's clear that Goshawk is much more common at carrion. But if about identification - You can compare the size. He is as big as a raven or even a little bit bigger. Sparrowhawk never could be so big.
I don't know, fireblade. It's clear that Goshawk is much more common at carrion. But if about identification - You can compare the size. He is as big as a raven or even a little bit bigger. Sparrowhawk never could be so big.
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Thank you vainamoinenvainamoinen wrote: I don't know, fireblade. It's clear that Goshawk is much more common at carrion. But if about identification - You can compare the size. He is as big as a raven or even a little bit bigger. Sparrowhawk never could be so big.
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Thank you vainamoinen and fireblade for explanation.
I did not know for sure, I had not read back the messages, sorry for that.
I've just looked on google. pictures
I see the Goshawk has more feathers on the legs. He has a pants on
https://www.google.nl/search?hl=en&suge ... 0QX5u4CQCg
the sparrowhawk not
https://www.google.nl/search?hl=en&q=sp ... 0QWjgYGwBA
for me this is something to look at and to remember
I did not know for sure, I had not read back the messages, sorry for that.
I've just looked on google. pictures
I see the Goshawk has more feathers on the legs. He has a pants on
https://www.google.nl/search?hl=en&suge ... 0QX5u4CQCg
the sparrowhawk not
https://www.google.nl/search?hl=en&q=sp ... 0QWjgYGwBA
for me this is something to look at and to remember
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December 16
8:14 - .....
Golden Eagle
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Golden Eagle
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I think the Crow thinking where's the food?
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Not only the crow Heavy pieceFleur wrote:I think the Crow thinking where's the food?
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maybe he would have to walk again
I made a small impression between 8-9
I think in the first part a Goshawk and Buzzard ?
I think the next time the overlap somewhat faster
I made a small impression between 8-9
I think in the first part a Goshawk and Buzzard ?
I think the next time the overlap somewhat faster
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10:32 - Buzzard
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That´s a good idea to remember to look at. Skinny legs vs. "hairy" legs.Fleur wrote: I see the Goshawk has more feathers on the legs. He has a pants on
https://www.google.nl/search?hl=en&suge ... 0QX5u4CQCg
the sparrowhawk not
https://www.google.nl/search?hl=en&q=sp ... 0QWjgYGwBA
for me this is something to look at and to remember
I also saw the buzzard today. He was on the branch for a long time.
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Buzzard and Goshawk.
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at the same time - great pictureStarling wrote:Buzzard and Goshawk.