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This bird of prey has recently appeared in our local park. We have seen it for about the last 3 weeks, usually in the same place. It's very very tame & we can get so close to it even with all our mad dogs racing around & barking.

It's about the same size as a pigeon, is cream on it's underside, brown on top, darker wing tips. The wings are long & slender & when in flight the bird looks a lot bigger than when perched.

I've looked at loads of bird books & I can't find an exact match.

We have an idea what we think it is but I'll not say yet until you have had a go at identyfying it.

Sorry about the rubbish quality of the pics, I really need a better camera.

So....any ideas?
 
It drops to the ground as tho eating something but we havn't seen any remains so think it's eating beetles or insects on the floor.

We've never seen it actually hunting & are a bit concerned that it won't be able to cope come winter. Maybe someones escaped bird :(
 
J.T. said:
This bird of prey has recently appeared in our local park. We have seen it for about the last 3 weeks, usually in the same place. It's very very tame & we can get so close to it even with all our mad dogs racing around & barking.It's about the same size as a pigeon, is cream on it's underside, brown on top, darker wing tips. The wings are long & slender & when in flight the bird looks a lot bigger than when perched.

I've looked at loads of bird books & I can't find an exact match.

We have an idea what we think it is but I'll not say yet until you have had a go at identyfying it.

Sorry about the rubbish quality of the pics, I really need a better camera.

So....any ideas?

Probably a Kestral I think??
 
In flight it looks a lot bigger.

Again sorry about the rubbish pics.
 
J.T. said:
In flight it looks a lot bigger.
Again sorry about the rubbish pics.

If its that tame it is probably a tame bird that has got lost, maybe one of those from bird of prey keeper - maybe you ought to ring a Bird of Prey organisation to report it
 
davethehorse said:
J.T. said:
This bird of prey has recently appeared in our local park. We have seen it for about the last 3 weeks, usually in the same place. It's very very tame & we can get so close to it even with all our mad dogs racing around & barking.It's about the same size as a pigeon, is cream on it's underside, brown on top, darker wing tips. The wings are long & slender & when in flight the bird looks a lot bigger than when perched.

I've looked at loads of bird books & I can't find an exact match.

We have an idea what we think it is but I'll not say yet until you have had a go at identyfying it.

Sorry about the rubbish quality of the pics, I really need a better camera.

So....any ideas?

Probably a Kestral I think??


That's what we thought at first but we don't think it is as we've never seen it hovering & close up it 's face doesn't look very "kestrelly"

Could be a young one though who's not learned to hover yet :lol: :lol:
 
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From that back view I thought it looked like a Jay...

but would need to see it in flight.

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It's definately not a Jay, although looking at my cr***y pics it could be a penguin or a sparrow :- "

We went again tonight & I got closer than ever but didn't have the camera with me this time.

Where's Bill Oddie when you need him?
 
midlanderkeith said:
That pic minds me of the day my old Megan caught a snipe as it lifted into flight right in front of her,as she was going flat out down a field.She had it by the ass,and as she passed me with it in her mouth,it was flapping mad.I recon it looks like a kestril to Keith.Same shape and the length looks just about right.
 
(w00t) I hope our bird doesn't do that to our dogs, they'd get a bit of a shock.

It does look very like a kestrel but there is just something about it that doesn't quite look right. I think it's probably a juvenile one who's not got his adult plumage yet. And also not got the hang of hovering either.

We thought it may be a Merlin as they do look very similar to kestrels.

Anyway whatever it is it's a bit too tame for it's own good :eek: as if we can get so close to it then so could some :rant: who may harm it. :rant:
 
how very ignorant of it to sit with its back to you. (first pic)

It does look kestrelish but could be any juvenile hawk i think they sometimes have slightly different plumage
 

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