Uk bird of prey eats fish?

I have just seen a "Buzzard sized" bird of prey swoop down and grab a fish out of the river Thames just south of Oxford. I was wondering what this could be and is this normal behaviour? I had a bit of a search online and I could not find a British bird of prey which eats fish save for the Osprey; I severely doubt it being an Osprey. Maybe I did not look hard enough, can anyone here clear this up for me?
  • Daniel,  Don't doubt yourself.  Whilst no-one could really confirm it without a photo or fuller description a non breeding wandering Osprey is quite possible (unusual but quite possible).  Our last osprey passing through this area was on 2nd May and a few years ago (well quite a few really) one stayed at Shearwater lake in Wiltshire all summer.

    I have checked the Oxford Sightings website and can't see anyone else reporting  this.

  • are you sure it was a fish

    or was it a water fowl the bird took

    Believe Peregrine will take birds off the surface

     Ray

          

             a good laugh is better than a tonic

  • Did it look like this?

    Our herring gulls are red listed birds.  Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.

  • Thanks all for the reply, and I believe there wasn't as much white plumage as shown in your photo Clare. I did not see the fish clearly, however a long boat was passing at the time, and someone exclaimed loudly, "look it's got a fish"! I was only a few metres away from the bird before it dived, however my memory for specific details is poor. It was a magnificent bird non the less and I am glad I chose to go walking that day!

  • This particular bird is very white for a male osprey (he's the Loch Garten male) - they've usually got a bit more brown in the upper chest.  Females are a bit bigger, with a brown band across the chest (known as a necklace).

    Our herring gulls are red listed birds.  Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.

  • Thanks Clare, I guess I can never be sure. Pity I didn't think to note more detail, however at the time I assumed it was common for other birds of prey to take fish if the opportunity arose. At the time I thought more along the lines of a Red Kite or Buzzard. It is entirely possible that both myself and the long boat crew were mistaken in seeing a fish at all.

  • know the feeling

    things happen so fast and a description is the last thing you think of.Done it many times.

    Ray

          

             a good laugh is better than a tonic

  • Red Kites would happily grab a floating dead fish from water (or anything else that was edible and floating) if the water was reasonably calm.

  • Unknown said:
    At the time I thought more along the lines of a Red Kite or Buzzard.

    In that case it is quite likely that it was a Red Kite, it is not unprecedented for them to take fish (or to snatch young birds from the surface).

  • To be honest I can't think of any other bird it could have been.  Peregrines and even marsh harriers can take birds from the water but a peregrine has a pointy wing, and you've said it was a buzzard-sized bird.  Whatever it was also had white on its front.  If it had quite long wings that were less bulky than a buzzard's then it looks like you did see an osprey.  I really hope that's the case as they're fantastic birds!

    Our herring gulls are red listed birds.  Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.