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Birds of Prey

Birds of Prey

Female Sparrowhawk Having Breakfast in Temple Lane

I came across this female sparrowhawk this morning, breakfasting on a blackbird. It did not immediately fly away, so I was able to get a good picture. I think it was protecting its prey.

By brianrbiggs, 2 years27/02/2023 ago
Birds of Prey

Raptor Killing and Plucking Post

This killing and plucking post was spotted in Hen Wood. A bird of prey will take their kill to the stump and pluck the feathers before they enjoy their meal. The prey here is most likely a pigeon, looking at the colour and size of the feathers. From the stump Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 3 years31/01/2022 ago
Birds of Prey

Goshawks Sighted in East Meon

A local bird enthusiast, has had many sightings of the rare and magnificent goshawks in the parish. They have been spotted in Hen Wood, and possibly Coombe Woods and Chappetts Copse. Historically goshawks have had a long history with East Meon. The Bishops of Winchester embraced the sport of hawking Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 5 years10/08/2020 ago
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