Squirrel vs Sharp-shinned Hawk
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Squirrel vs Sharp-shinned Hawk

Rob'in'To

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A crazy brief moment yesterday morning.  I am sitting at the computer and I hear a RWBB making some angry bird noises.  I look out the kitchen window and notice a small Hawk on the grass in my neighbour's yard.  It's eating something and I see no feathers so I assume that it's probably a field mouse.  I run into the living room to get my camera and ponder sneaking outside for a few photos.  One last look out the kitchen window and I see a grey Squirrel doing circles around this Hawk, large circles at first and moving in closer.

I decide to stay at the window and watch, point the camera at the Hawk and see if I capture anything through the window screen and fencing.

Squirrel moving in on the Hawk.  The Hawk is "exploding" itself here, trying to scare off the Squirrel.


Squirrel brushes past the Hawk, just in front of him.


Squirrel is behind the tree now and does one final lunge at the Hawk.  Missing the Hawk.  And the Hawk finally has enough and flies away.


It was quite the exciting 90 seconds or so.  Once again, who needs television?

Thanks for looking!
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Rob'in'To

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So, the Sharp-shin came back again yesterday and took out a Starling.

He had just started to de-feather it and along came another Squirrel who went "monkey crazy" (I can't say 'apes**t...   :P ) at the Hawk.  So I missed lunch with the Hawk.  And the scrap match lasted about 3 seconds as the Hawk grabbed his kill and flew off.

In my near decade of backyard birding, I have never seen it as it is here the last few weeks with the Squirrels fighting back.  Usually any Hawk comes around and they flee and cry, clinging to the sides of the trees and wait for the Hawk to leave.
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JW Mills

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Seeing the scrap must be quite a treat but I gotta wonder what you've been feeding the squirrels! :D
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Bwahahaha!
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I know most squirrles have engineering degrees used to steal food from bird feeders (engineers don't be insulted), but I didn't know they practiced MMA
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Rob'in'To

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Haha @ Vince!
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dizzy

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I enjoyed reading your post. thanks for sharing. mike
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Axeman

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sheesh...they're not like that in the country.

Our raccoons too are much more timid / milder.
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You know them city critters...  bad a$$.   8)
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