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Is this a peregrine falcon ? - 2007/09/16 02:28 hello Just joined to ask about this bird we saw in the garden today. I think it was a peregrine falcon but i dont really know much about birds so i thougth id ask in here anyway heres the video i put on youtube ------> http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=azV00GXzpNY

It was a eating a bird it had just caught in my garden poor wee bird !
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Re:Is this a peregrine falcon ? - 2007/09/24 17:50 Hi Cabbages,

This isn't a Peregrine Falcon, it's a Sparrowhawk. The 'eyebrow' alerted me. I couldn't identify the football match in the background though!

Here's some info...

Latin name
Accipiter nisus

Family
Hawks, vultures and eagles (Accipitridae)
Overview

Adult males have a slate grey back and white underparts, closely barred with orange. Their grey tail has 4-5 dark bars. Females are larger, with brown upperparts, a white stripe over the eye and dark barring underneath.

They look heavier than the males. Their broad, rounded wings and long tail are adapted for flying between trunks and branches enabling them to weave in and out of trees at high speed. They never hover like kestrels.

Where to see them
In the UK it is found everywhere where, except for parts of the Scottish Highlands, the Western Isles and Shetland.

It is found in woodlands, along hedgerows and in parks and gardens. Usually seen flying fast and low in pursuit of prey, or soaring high on rounded wings.

When to see them
All year round.

What they eat
Small birds
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Re:Is this a peregrine falcon ? - 2007/09/28 04:59 Definitely a Sparrowhawk in my humble opinion.

Could the match be Charlton Athletic?

The Robins!
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