Sparrow Hawk in my garden...This
sparrowhawk had made a kill in my little "bird friendly"
garden. It was only slightly larger than its victim, a Javan
Mynah. See the pile of feathers on the left bottom side of
the photo. I always imagined that sparrowhawks picked on
¡°sparrow¡± size birds. Well now I know better, that they
can pick on birds that are much bigger relative to their
size.
My teenage daughter called me at work about a dead bird
in the yard (avian flu scare). The dead bird had it feathers
plucked out and all of its guts missing. I told her it¡¯s a
hawk kill and not to worry.
A few minutes later, she called to say that the
hunter has returned for the prey. I told her to grab the
camera and get some pictures for me so I can identify the
bird. The little hawk was very protective of its prey
because each time she tried to peer out of the door with the
camera; it would raise its wings as a warning. No human was
going to come between it and its meal. It took an about an
hour to completely devour the Javan Mynah. Nothing was left,
no bones and not even the legs. Now that is really big
appetite for a small bird.
The opinion by all the birders in the local bird group is
tied between it being either a Japanese Sparrowhawk
(Accipiter gularis) or Besra Sparrowhawk (Accipiter
virgatus). Well that¡¯s going to be a problem for me. What
shall I mark off in my lifer list?