Wednesday, 7 January 2015

[cobirds] Goshawks and little birds

I asked the question on this forum about our Goshawks & the little birds feeding actively with those 3 big predators within 10 feet.
How come all these little guys feed without compunction with these scary predators around?
These answers came to me personally, but I think they are worth sharing.

Kevin Corwin             
    I would guess 2 possibilities, probably conjoined: They're too quick to be caught by a large bird that has to get all that mass up to speed in a short distance; and their small size makes them not worth the effort.  Squirrels, on the other hand, are good eatin'!
 
Bob Andrews:        
    Perhaps the smaller birds would sense that they are of lesser interest to a bird as large as a Goshawk; most likely if it had been a Sharp-shinned they wouldn't have continued feeding. But one would think the squirrels would be terrified. I suppose it was a family group, but really amazing to see that many Goshawks together, especially at this time of year.

Dave Leatherman                   
    Since Fox Squirrels are distinctly exotic in your habitat, maybe they have no natural fear of goshawks.  Just a guess. I still think somehow the prey knows by something in the body language of the hawks that they are not in serious hunting mode.


Hugh Kingery
Franktown, CO

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