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Another One Bites the Dust
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Just saw a sparrowhawk take a pigeon from my garden. Poor pigeon didn't know what hit it and all that is left is a scattering of feathers. Cruel but a magnificent sight.
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The first time I saw this happen it was a large female spawk and she dived into a forsythia bush full of sparrows having a chat. They all went crazy for a bit, but then went back to chatting amongst themselves as though nothing had happened.
It does make us squirm a bit, but they only take what they need for themselves and for their kids and not for the sake of killing - like we do!
The first time I saw this happen it was a large female spawk and she dived into a forsythia bush full of sparrows having a chat. They all went crazy for a bit, but then went back to chatting amongst themselves as though nothing had happened.
It does make us squirm a bit, but they only take what they need for themselves and for their kids and not for the sake of killing - like we do!