Belinda,
In Sydney Olympic Park a couple of years ago there were a pair of
Sparrowhawks nesting within 50m of a pair of Brown Goshawks. So it
could be very likely that you are seeing a number of birds.
Cheers
Dave Stowe
On 27/08/2008, at 5:21 PM, Belinda Cassidy wrote:
Thanks so much for all your replies.
I am still a bit confused now, but maybe less so that when I started
thinking about this. I can definitely see that the female is a lot
like a
Goshawk- even her loud voice- and he has Goshawk-like traits too.
But we
know that this same small area of forest (including the pigeon
nests in our
yard) to be the territory of a pair of sparrowhawks, and their
juvenile,
which we have seen regularly for over 2 years and photographed. The
last
sighting of the juvenile was around 2-3 weeks ago, in the photos
below.
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj144/Serenity-photos/juvenile.jpg
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj144/Serenity-photos/juvenile2.jpg
Do you think the Goshawks could have moved back into this area
within the
last couple of weeks, then, and chased off the sparrowhawks then?
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