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Was out a walk we my pup this morning. And walked past the care home which has a large grassy area in front.Seen feathers flying in the wind . And was surprised to see the hen sparra on top of another sparra hawk plucking it was dead before I got to it .By the time I got back from the walk checked and it was only wings and tail ! Anyone seen this before ?

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If the food supply becomes harder to catch and in less supply, they will increase their territories to ensure they have enough. This will cause turf wars. You may have witnessed one. :)

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Seen the bassa tonight. She's a big un !! 😕.

 

That will be the hen Gos, I've not seen a sparrow hawk here for some while and that's unusual but saying that you have a lot more chance of saving your birds from her than you do the Gos I have here.emoticon-0127-lipssealed.gif

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If the food supply becomes harder to catch and in less supply, they will increase their territories to ensure they have enough. This will cause turf wars. You may have witnessed one. :)

We have the chance to make this happen with no training or racing hope they keep killing each other love it

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Agreed .. but won't happen. Most will still be waiting for that 'Knight in shiny Armour. Or ' Well my few out make any difference... Mind I agree and will support those that do 100%, and if any one asks, I will tell them I agree.! lol :) :) :P

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