Kestrel or Hawk
#1
Can anyone tell me of either of these 2 birds are native to WA.
Yesterday afternoon a bloody huge bird landed in the garden, not two foot from my kitchen window. It sat on the garden torch (the things that you fill with citronella oil then light), and was holding a catch of a small bird.
It also had a ugly, hook like beak.
Any ideas?
Yesterday afternoon a bloody huge bird landed in the garden, not two foot from my kitchen window. It sat on the garden torch (the things that you fill with citronella oil then light), and was holding a catch of a small bird.
It also had a ugly, hook like beak.
Any ideas?
#2
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Originally Posted by sj oldfield
Can anyone tell me of either of these 2 birds are native to WA.
Yesterday afternoon a bloody huge bird landed in the garden, not two foot from my kitchen window. It sat on the garden torch (the things that you fill with citronella oil then light), and was holding a catch of a small bird.
It also had a ugly, hook like beak.
Any ideas?
Yesterday afternoon a bloody huge bird landed in the garden, not two foot from my kitchen window. It sat on the garden torch (the things that you fill with citronella oil then light), and was holding a catch of a small bird.
It also had a ugly, hook like beak.
Any ideas?
I've been trying to look on google for you but not much luck.
#3
Originally Posted by sj oldfield
Can anyone tell me of either of these 2 birds are native to WA.
Yesterday afternoon a bloody huge bird landed in the garden, not two foot from my kitchen window. It sat on the garden torch (the things that you fill with citronella oil then light), and was holding a catch of a small bird.
It also had a ugly, hook like beak.
Any ideas?
Yesterday afternoon a bloody huge bird landed in the garden, not two foot from my kitchen window. It sat on the garden torch (the things that you fill with citronella oil then light), and was holding a catch of a small bird.
It also had a ugly, hook like beak.
Any ideas?
How are ya anyway mate??? Long time no chat
#5
Originally Posted by sj oldfield
Can anyone tell me of either of these 2 birds are native to WA.
Yesterday afternoon a bloody huge bird landed in the garden, not two foot from my kitchen window. It sat on the garden torch (the things that you fill with citronella oil then light), and was holding a catch of a small bird.
It also had a ugly, hook like beak.
Any ideas?
Yesterday afternoon a bloody huge bird landed in the garden, not two foot from my kitchen window. It sat on the garden torch (the things that you fill with citronella oil then light), and was holding a catch of a small bird.
It also had a ugly, hook like beak.
Any ideas?
What size and colour was it?
#6
For people who live in Perth, there are a pair of Ospreys who live in a tree on the south side of The Narrows Bridge.
I've seen them loads of times. They can often be seen sitting on the lamp posts around the Mill Point Road junction of the freeway.
It's great to see them, particularly when they have a fish in their talons!
Here's a pic of one...
I've seen them loads of times. They can often be seen sitting on the lamp posts around the Mill Point Road junction of the freeway.
It's great to see them, particularly when they have a fish in their talons!
Here's a pic of one...

#7
Originally Posted by Bordy
Was it like this Kestrel Sandra?
Nope it didnt look like that. I think it was a hawk.....it wasnt actually that big..........might of slightly exagerated
. But it was big though......bigger than the usual birds that visit the garden!!
#8
Originally Posted by Scossie
For people who live in Perth, there are a pair of Ospreys who live in a tree on the south side of The Narrows Bridge.
I've seen them loads of times. They can often be seen sitting on the lamp posts around the Mill Point Road junction of the freeway.
It's great to see them, particularly when they have a fish in their talons!
Here's a pic of one...

I've seen them loads of times. They can often be seen sitting on the lamp posts around the Mill Point Road junction of the freeway.
It's great to see them, particularly when they have a fish in their talons!
Here's a pic of one...


Nope didnt look like that either scossie.........think it was a bit greyer in colour........not very helpful am I?
#9
Originally Posted by sj oldfield
Nope didnt look like that either scossie.........think it was a bit greyer in colour........not very helpful am I? 

#10
Originally Posted by sj oldfield
Nope didnt look like that either scossie.........think it was a bit greyer in colour........not very helpful am I? 

Very fast birds of prey they catch their food in lightning quick swoops plucking the unsuspecting bird from the sky mid flight.
I watched one take a pigeon out once, the poor pigeon just exploded in a ball of feathers.
#11
Maybe its an omen for the Footy this weekend. Do you think it was a West Coast Eagle??
Ok I'll get my coat.
Ok I'll get my coat.
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Does it look like this we had one of these in our back garden ?
#13
Originally Posted by Perthforme
Does it look like this we had one of these in our back garden ?
Thats it Steve!!!!!! LOL LOL
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Originally Posted by sj oldfield
Nope didnt look like that either scossie.........think it was a bit greyer in colour........not very helpful am I? 


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