sparrowhawk
Accipiter nisus

Compare with:
kestrel

Key facts

Fast flying agile hawk of woodland, fields and gardens

Habitat: forest, woods, fields, hedgerows, gardens, heath and coasts

Common and widespread resident

Recognition

Both sexes grey above barring below; male has reddish barring; broad wings and prominent eyebrow

Often seen soaring or in dashing flight in pursuit of small birds; flaps rounded wings with few beats before gliding

Eats small birds up to the size of collared dove

Lifecycle

Nest of twigs in trees

1 Brood April – June; 4-5 eggs white with dark brown blotches

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