What a mystery.
Last week I noticed an African Harrier Hawk flying over the garden. It landed on an electrical pole just beyond the fence. I grabbed my camera, zoomed in and snapped away through the kitchen window.
African Harrier-hawk
Suddenly the raptor flew off the pole and swooped in on a small tree in the forest garden. The Common Fiscal pair sitting on the top branches of a tree nearby, kicked up a huge fuss; screaming and flying at the Harrier Hawk. Unperturbed it homed in on their nest, snatched a baby bird and flew back to its post top.
To devour its meal.
Common Fiscal (male) atop the tree with their nest
Common fiscal (female) sitting a little way off
Although these images are distressing, I always tell myself this is nature. The African Harrier-hawk finished its meal and flew off down into the valley. It hasn't been back and we're not sorry.
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Wow - amazing shots.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot. It would be bad to see the bird destroying the nest...
ReplyDeleteyes when you see something like this you have to tell yourself it is nature. Wonderful captures of the scene
ReplyDeleteHello, Jo. The Hawk is amazing, I feel the same way. I know the Hawks need to eat bit I feel bad for the other birds. Awesome photos. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI hope he flew far away, he looks evil to me and I do know there is a food chain, but I don't like it. great shots of the hawk and now the mystery is solved on the disappearing nest and eggs.
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