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David Humphries
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will find out more b2t, just need to get a decent piccy:thumbup:

 

That would be amazing if you could .

A Falcon will never perch low like that , they are too vulnerable , they like height. My first instinct would be that its sickely , but that clearly isnt the case as you say it frequents there . It may well have lost its fear through imprinting ( a lost falconers bird ) or its been extremely lucky and may have captured a racing pigeon near its loft and is simply returning for another easy meal , which would again go against its natural hunting style of gaining height and speed . :001_smile: Very rare picture that i would imagine for a wild peregrine

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I'm sure you saw it better than the pick shows but I have to ask is it not a male sparrow hawk ?

 

Would be the obvious answer and was what i thought , but the bird seems to have heavy feathering all down its breast right down the legs which a sparrowhawk doesnt have ( its clean legged ) . If it is a peregrine it is a small mature male .

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It's a bad pic but look under the eye

On a peregrine it has dark cheeks on a sparrow hawk the head markings run under the eye

Also the Brest looks tinged more orange bared

Google both birds and compare

 

And sparrow hawks have daily flight paths that the generally stick to if food is plentiful which this bird seems to be doing

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