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Posing nicely on the garden shed roof
Sparrowhawk (1) by Ian Wilkinson, on Flickr
Sparrowhawk (2) by Ian Wilkinson, on Flickr
Sparrowhawk (3) by Ian Wilkinson, on Flickr
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We don’t see them often in our garden. Saw one whizzing down the side of the garage just a few feet off the ground once and another time one had caught a Coal Tit. But that’s over a period of 10-15 years. I guess they’re around, but they are fleeting.Had quite regular visits by the Sparrowhawk but it hasn't predated anything in the garden yet - came close a couple of times!