23 February 2024
Birds of prey are fierce while they gather food but gentle with their nestlings. Watch as this mother Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) protects her babies from the rain.
? The way this sparrowhawk mum tries to protect her chicks from the rain ? pic.twitter.com/OsJwCD0HBQ
— Robert E Fuller (@RobertEFuller) November 14, 2023
If she looks familiar it’s because Eurasian sparrowhawks (Accipiter nisus) are the same genus and slightly larger than our sharp-shinned hawks (Accipiter striatus). But female sparrowhawks are brown compared to males, whereas adult male and female sharp-shinned hawks wear the same colorful plumage.
Here are photos of all three: female Eurasian sparrowhawk, adult (male / female) sharp-shinned hawk, and male sparrowhawk.
Did you notice the difference in eye color? Sparrowhawks have yellow eyes. Sharpies have orange eyes.
See more nature videos at Robert E. Fuller’s channel on YouTube.
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