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Roadside Hawk resting a leg

Male Roadside Hawk, only kestrel size, the female is much bigger, more brown than grey. 2 years ago a pair raised a single male, I didn't see them nest las...
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Male Roadside Hawk, only kestrel size, the female is much bigger, more brown than grey. 2 years ago a pair raised a single male, I didn't see them nest last year, this may be the young male now adult or the original male parent. He takes grasshoppers, crickets, lizards and small birds, very agile and keen eyesight, also wasn't bothered by the repeated flashes!
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2 Comments |
PennySlacke
 
PennySlacke February 17, 2016
Love the pose! Looks like a Sparrowhawk.
WilmaWolf
 
WilmaWolf September 13, 2017
Stunning!
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