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Alice the Camel
Brutal!
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Nature
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Oops I meant to ask what it is, I can’t decide between the images in google
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Sparrowhawk B 😀
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My what big feet you have Mrs Spadge :-O
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Thanks phal
It’s been there quite a while now. I just hope the neighbour doesn’t open the door to let the cat out!!
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Hanneke
Oh no, a cat added to this mix could be carnage!
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J2R
There's something very, very fearsome about sparrowhawks. I can see why the little birds on our feeders are always looking around anxiously. The equivalent for humans would be something like a rocket-propelled sabre toothed tiger, enough to make lunch less than relaxing.
um
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Sparrowhawks do like to pluck their prey before eating ....
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Is it a pigeon?

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