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This morning just after 7am, I was watching 3 blackbirds eating the berries in a Rowan tree in my garden, then suddenly a huge bird swoped towards the blackbirds, they flew away quickly and the bird landed on a branch at the back of the garden.  It was still a little grey outside, but I got the binoculars and couldnt make up my mind whether it was a Peregrine or would that be impossible for Helmshore, old railway line area/Gregory Fold??   I do hope its not a regualr visitor though!!!

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Both are possible, but I'd say Sparrowhawk was the more likely in that habitat. The fact that you thought of Peregrine suggests a biggish bird, probably female Sparrowhawk.


They can get quite regular. Last winter a male used my feeder as a hunting site, picking off Greenfinches etc one by one.

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Could it have been a Goshawk, if it was huge?

I did see a Peregrine circling above Clough Head - coming from Musbury side heading to H'den Moorside 3 weeks ago on a Wednesday. i forgot to add it to the sightings.



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