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Going by the white streaks above it's eye I would say a male Goshawk. That said it is very unusual to see them around buildings.

 

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I thought it was a spar as the eyes looked lighter than a gos.

 

Perhaps some expert will be along shortly and tell us what it really is?

 

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female spar would be my guess, there a lot more bold around people and civilization than a goss.

Agreed spars are a lot bolder around civilization than a Gos :thumbs: Yet there is a pair in a valley not to far away from me that take chickens off the farm yard. They have even tried breaking in to arks with pullets in. But that is just that pair, as a rule as you say they avoid human contact as much as possible. What is making me to think Gos is the dark patch behind the eye and the light streak above it.

 

You have flown spars and your not 100% so what chance do we have. :laugh:

 

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female spar would be my guess, there a lot more bold around people and civilization than a goss.

Agreed spars are a lot bolder around civilization than a Gos :thumbs: Yet there is a pair in a valley not to far away from me that take chickens off the farm yard. They have even tried breaking in to arks with pullets in. But that is just that pair, as a rule as you say they avoid human contact as much as possible. What is making me to think Gos is the dark patch behind the eye and the light streak above it.

 

You have flown spars and your not 100% so what chance do we have. :laugh:

 

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Female adult spars have the white streak also mate , ok not as defined and going around the back of the skull like a gosbut more or a light eyebrow Edited by budharley
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I can see why you think Goss as it does look like one, however they are bloody big birds compared to doves/pigeons so it's got to be a Spa. Take away the dove and the surroundings and I bet 99% would say Goss.

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