Our window had a victim too today, a juvenile robin.Heard a thud this morning, 6:30 ish, thought it must be a window banging. Went down to find this poor creature dead on the ground, really sad. Sparrowhawk, young male, (I think?). Surprised at the weight for quite a big bird, only 85gms.
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Our window had a victim too today, a juvenile robin.
A few years ago we too had a sparrowhawk victim, hit the glass balustrade around the patio. Injuries looked identical to yours.
Is yours not a female btw ? The males have a slate grey back and have orange barring on the front. The females have a brown back and brown barring.
Some nice shots there.I didn’t get up as early as intended today...
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The common wall lizard being a little shy today...
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Juvenile (ie hatched this year) sparrowhawks all have the same plumage. They slowly develop the adult plumage over 2-3 yearsI'm no expert, only passing on what I was told by my 'wildlife' chum. He thought it probably a young male, something about the buff tips on the feathers on the back, and at only 84g, a female would be a fair bit bigger.
I put it in the woods last night and surprised to see it still there this morning, intact.