Juvenile sparrowhawk by Nigel Blake

Early autumn is a really good time to watch out for a very special bird in your garden.

Young sparrowhawks are striking out on their own into the big, wide world and we get a lot of queries about mystery birds of prey seen in gardens. Roughly 90 per cent of the time, they turn out to be sparrowhawks. If you're not sure if you've seen a sparrowhawk, check out our identification page.

Some people aren't fond of seeing these predators in their garden. As the cliche goes, nature is red in tooth (or beak) and claw and sometimes that can be a bit too close to home.

When I'm lucky enough to see a sparrowhawk, I wish it good luck. Only 10 per cent of its hunting attempts will be successful!

Being an effective hunter is never easy. And it's even more difficult if you're a young bird which doesn't have the benefit of experience. Only 34 per cent of sparrowhawks hatched this year will see their first birthday next spring, and lack of hunting know-how plays a large part in that.

Male sparrowhawk by Steve Round

Seen well, a sparrowhawk is a magnificent, beautiful bird. But all too often, this is the kind of view you get, as they whizz out of sight!

Tell us if you've had an encounter with a hunter recently - please leave a comment!

Sparrowhawk by Graham Catley

  • I've seen a sparrow hawk twice in my garden, most recently swooping in after one of the mice that live under our neighbour's shed. Amazing birds, not sure if it caught the mouse or not though!

  • I was lucky enough to see a sparrowhawk and hobby perched in neighbouring branches last week:

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    The sparrowhawk had been watching the hobby's dragonfly catching technique keenly I think:

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    Both juveniles perhaps?

  • I live out in darley, just near Harrogate on the edge of the Yorkshire dales. We have had a young female sparrowhawk in our garden daily for the last 2 weeks. I have managed to photograph it through the window. I haven't seen it catch anything and we still have loads of sparrows. It is getting more brave and chased a woodpigeon this morning. Stunning bird. I just love them :-)

  • Her in Surbiton Surrey we have had a sparrow hawk around for the last 2 weeks. It dives into the hedges and so far have only seen 1 catch which it sat with on the lawn before flying off with its snack.

  • Hiya Kate, I was privileged to find myself within 5 foot from a sparrow hawk ...whilst letting my chickens out I heard the rustling of a bush where a sparrow hawk came out with a young sparrow in it's claw and stood in front of me for a few moments...how beautiful these birds are!

    I feed wild birds and enjoy watching them but we have to realise this is nature

    Kindest Regards

     

    Sharon