ChatterBank1 min ago
Hawk.
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3 times in the last week, I have seen a hawk come and take a blackbird from the area of the garden where I put the food.
Just wondering why it’s always the blackbirds, when I get lots of other birds (and squirrels) in the garden.
The hawk always seems to stay on the ground for a while after it’s swooped. Would I be right in thinking that there is no point in running outside flailing around like a demented windmill to see if it drops it’s prey? I assume the damage is done at this point, and the victim will meet an unpleasant death anyway.
I must admit that I’ve watched with a combination of fascination and horror!
Just wondering why it’s always the blackbirds, when I get lots of other birds (and squirrels) in the garden.
The hawk always seems to stay on the ground for a while after it’s swooped. Would I be right in thinking that there is no point in running outside flailing around like a demented windmill to see if it drops it’s prey? I assume the damage is done at this point, and the victim will meet an unpleasant death anyway.
I must admit that I’ve watched with a combination of fascination and horror!
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