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white_hart) wrote2021-03-10 06:37 pm
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An unexpected visitor (69/365)
I glanced out of the window in passing earlier, did a double-take and shouted to T to ask him to bring me my camera, because there was a sparrowhawk sitting on the fence.

It stayed for a few minutes, until one of the local cats came sauntering along the top of the block of garages at the end of the gardens, spotted it and showed distinct signs of thinking about leaping down from the garages to catch it. I'm not entirely convinced the cat would have come off best in that altercation, but the sparrowhawk clearly decided that discretion was the better part of valour and flew off, leaving a disgruntled-looking cat behind.

It stayed for a few minutes, until one of the local cats came sauntering along the top of the block of garages at the end of the gardens, spotted it and showed distinct signs of thinking about leaping down from the garages to catch it. I'm not entirely convinced the cat would have come off best in that altercation, but the sparrowhawk clearly decided that discretion was the better part of valour and flew off, leaving a disgruntled-looking cat behind.
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That's an interesting story because a friend of mine, living in Hastings, was very excited recently because they'd seen what they thought was a sparrowhawk sitting on *their* fence. Is this some new behaviour of sparrowhawks? Lack of prey elsewhere leading them to gardens? Curious.
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Fortunately nothing seems to deter a small bird in pursuit of sunflower hearts, and the neighbourhood cats don't seem to be effective enough at hunting for me to feel bad about having feeders up.
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