Sparrow Hawk drops in for lunch
This is part of our front lawn and the remains of a freshly caught pigeon
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Taken on Tuesday August 31, 2021
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Posted on Tuesday August 31, 2021
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Sarah O' said:
Nick Weall replied to Sarah O':
Then we went back downstairs and I grabbed my Nikon and gently opened the front door.
The falcon had now turned around to face us. I crept towards it taking shots all the time focusing on its eyes.
This shot was one of the last that I took before it flew off.
Thanks for your good wishes dear Sarah, you have a good week too ~~~ Hugs
Daniela Brocca said:
Nick Weall replied to Daniela Brocca:
Peter_Private_Box said:
I like this picture very much!
It is a very different and exciting composition
It must have been great to watch!
Like it or not, it is the way of nature!
Best Wishes, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
Nick Weall replied to Peter_Private_Box:
I have been after a good shot of a Peregrine Falcon for years. I know where some hang out in Penzance and at another location between Penzance and Sennen but never got a really detailed image.
Salisbury Cathedral has a pair usually nesting too.
So yes it was an exciting few minutes.
Thanks for your good wishes Peter.
In turn I wish you all the very best too & stay safe
Ste said:
An interesting shot indeed.
Best wishes and stay safe.
Steve
Nick Weall replied to Ste:
It was the first time that I have used the Nikon in months, boy it feels so heavy these days.
It was a lucky moment. Read my reply to Sarah above for more background info.
Thanks for recommending so many group links too.
Enjoy the rest of your week Steve and thanks again.
Stay Safe
Nick
Jeff Farley said:
Have a good day and thank you for posting to FFF.
Nick Weall replied to Jeff Farley:
I'm pleased that you like it.
Stay safe
Rosalyn Hilborne said:
Happy Wednesday, Rosa.
Nick Weall replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:
Thanks for the star ~ we don't mind it eating the pigeons as there a few to many at present.
Our bird feeders are mostly protected from dive bombers above but it has to be said that the local population of finches and tits has been dropping for a couple of years now
Stay safe
Rosalyn Hilborne replied to Nick Weall:
Nick Weall said:
I wonder what others think?
Amelia said: