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To: | Jean Casburn <> |
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Subject: | Behaviour of Collared Sparrowhawk - Narrabundah Hill |
From: | Duncan McCaskill <> |
Date: | Fri, 28 Apr 2017 06:58:42 +0000 |
I saw similar behaviour a couple of weeks ago around my place in Giralang. It was magpies, not currawongs that were attacking/being attacked. The sparrowhawk aggressively chased a magpie around while two other magpies were on the sparrowhawk's
tail. After a bit of noisy chasing they all took to the trees to rest a while, then repeated a couple of times. The sparrowhawk was quite vocal.I have never seen a raptor go after its tormentors so aggressively before. The sparrowhawk might have been the primary
aggressor. Based on its small size, I thought the sparrowhawk was probably a male - it seemed smaller than a magpie. A little while later I saw the sparrowhawk go after a Crested Pigeon. The pigeon got away with a few less feathers.
Duncan.
On 28 April 2017 at 14:32, Jean Casburn
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