An Encounter with a Beautiful, Young Eurasian Sparrowhawk

Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus nisosimilis) Immature female

Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus nisosimilis) Immature female

I went to Hyoko twice over the weekend. The first day was 5C when I got there and I think it got colder as time went on. Yesterday, was sunny and 15C. The birds behaved differently each day too. Yesterday’s sunny warmth seemed to allow everyone to be relaxed and sleepy. Very different to seeing a lot of hunting raptors the cold, gloomy day before. Anyway, although it was quieter I did have a wonderful encounter with this young sparrowhawk. At first I thought she was a young male goshawk, but I realised she had a daintier face and feet once I’d downloaded the files.. Thankfully, I posted some pics at Kantori in Japan and the kind birders there confirmed that she is likely a young female Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus nisosimilis). I was confused as the tail looked rounded and barred and none of my field-guides’ illustrations depict sparrowhawks like this. Now I know they too have barred tails, but the shape of the head is very different to that of a goshawk.

It was a lucky encounter. I decided to walk alongside a long hedge of dead reeds in case something popped out, and it did! Lucky me! Even luckier, she started to shoot off away from me, then she turned around and started to circle which brought her right over me. At first she was too close but then rapidly went up into the sun and away.



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