Hello. I've got a feeder set up in my garden and I get a good number of birds coming to it, but when I went out a couple of weeks ago I found lots of Wood Pigeon feathers on the lawn. He'd obviously been attacked by something because there were loads of feathers around, but there was no sign of him in the fir trees nearby.
I blamed it on a local cat and have been shooing him away ever since because the number of pigeons I get has tailed off ever since. I used to have 4 or 5 wood pigeons, feral pigeons or the occasional stock dove hanging around most of the day, but now it's just an occasional one every now and then.
but when I looked out my window today I got a big surprise when I saw a Sparrowhawk sitting on top of my feeder!
I've never seen one in my garden before and it was quite exciting and he was just sitting there for a few minutes like he owned the place (which I suppose he does)
Now I'm wondering if I've been blaming it on the cat when it was actually this Sparrowhawk flying around the neighbourhood (there are lots of big gardens and tall trees everywhere).
has anyone seen a Sparrowhawk take a Wood pigeon from their garden feeder before?
That's happened to me on 2 occasions recently Ann that a sprawk has whizzed passed me in the garden chasing its dinner so yes that I understand that can happen but to approach one waving arms in the air and making noises to scare it and it moves closer..even my pigeons would are off soon as I step foot within a few metres. But as we both already said could be injured or an escapee that's been acclimatise to humans
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Dave CH, that's a fab story of the goshawk, though it seems a bit of sloppy stockmanship, unless the door was deliberately left ajar because of the weather, for a fox (and there's plenty around, urban and rural) could just as easily have been the predator.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Tony
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Kind regards, Ann
This is how open and small my garden is....
Hedges that have hardly grown since last year..
The salix tree that the birds love to sit in....