Thanks.
Let's see... have bird feeder and small birds, surely a Hawk will come, especially in the winter.
It's great on one hand to have a Hawk around, if you don't mind them. I've never had such great views and close encounters with any Hawk except for this guy. He's a real character! The fact of how bold he is blows my mind. So much attitude for such a small bird. The bigger Hawks always jet upon sight of any people.
Unfortunately with this guy around, he did scare off a small flock of Evening Grosbeaks that were visiting us... and they never came back. And late last week a small flock of Common Redpolls arrived, once again, Sharp-shin was here and spooked them to who knows where.
Its a real mixed bag of emotions when he flies up to you with his meal clutched in his talons, that after some research, one deciphers it was a Black-capped Chickadee. A little bird that was probably born in a bird house on my property. Never had Chickadees in the neighbourhood until a few years back when a pair showed up, and successfully. And did so again last Spring.
I volunteer with Project Feeder Watch for Bird Studies Canada and he's made my count days pretty lame.
But in the end, it's all part of nature, and a blessing to be able to witness such things from the comforts of home... stuff it's just pure luck to stumble upon in the wild. I do what I can to give the small birds cover and quick escapes from the feeders when he shows up, but sometimes he's just a bit quicker (and hungrier).
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