Monday, January 16, 2012

Sharp-shinned Hawk

Sharp-shinned Hawk 

On cold winter days, many birds come to our feeders. Unfortunately, this hawk is aware of the congregation and sits in a nearby tree waiting for an opportunity to make a meal out of one. It's hard to sit by and do nothing, but we have to let nature work things out. If only the hawk would go after the squirrels instead - we are having our usual winter battle with them. Chris finally decided if you cant beat them, join them and bought a corn block for the squirrels. Now they're eating that and still getting on the bird feeders!

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Sharp shinned hawk looking for breakfast

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Friday, January 29, 2010

Sharp-shinned Hawk For Pat

Sharp-shinned Hawk


Chris' sister Pat complained that we haven't been posting recently. It's been cold and cloudy and the usual birds have been around: finches, cardinals, woodpeckers, titmice, juncos, etc. However, they all leave when the sharp-shinned hawk comes by.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Saw one of these guys on my way home today, standing on a flapping pidgen, 5 feet off the road. Pulled around and watched with the glasses from 25 yards for 3-4 minutes, till it quit flapping, then he flew off, low through the trees. Way cool.

Thank you for helping me with the ID.

Jeff in Atco

February 1, 2010 at 7:23 PM  

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Hawk waiting under the feeder

Sharpshined hawk 

Cardinal 


We're pretty sure this is a sharp-shinned hawk. It has been hunting by the feeder today, and once landed exactly where the cardinal had been perched previously. We know it has to eat too, but we're glad we haven't seen it catch any of our little friends. It's welcome to all the grackle it wants!

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Anonymous Julian said...

You made me laugh. But I have no quarrel with the Grackle. We do not have many coniferous trees in my neighbourhood nor oaks, and are largely grackle and 'squirrel' free. However, a cocky and ill-mannered gang of Starlings- the illegal immigrants of the bird world- have been getting a little greedy with the suet, and If the Peregrine falcon (yes Peregrine Falcon!) that has been cruising the birdseed and suet buffet beneath our wild cherry tree needs a quick meal, I wouldn't mind so much if it is these avaricious bullies who are on the menu. But in all fairness, the titmice were chasing the Nuthatch (my favourite!) away from the new peanut butter and raisin suet I bought today, and scolding everyone terribly. Even the little chickadees who always seem to be in charge...lol I'll try to get a picture of that falcon, but he lands and then flies off in seconds.

Cheers!
-Julian
Egg Harbour Township

March 8, 2009 at 10:26 PM  

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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Hawk Getting Ready to Fly



This hawk hung around for a while in a tree looking for something to eat. He scared a finch away from the feeder and landed on a post on the dock. Here is a picture of him as he was flying away still hungry.

There was a squirrel in the tree who didn't move for a few minutes. Here, the hawk seemed to consider a squirrel dinner.

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Sunday, February 17, 2008

One Less Finch for the Great Backyard Bird Count



While counting birds for the Great Backyard Bird Count, a sharpshined hawk came by and caught a finch in mid-air. He flew to a nearby tree with his prey.

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Sharpshined Hawk

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