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    Hi,
    I am sitting out in my fields and have been watching swallows and housemartins fly around over me (they live n stables just up the lane).
    Anyway, a kestrel came cruising over and 2 or 3 swallows chased after it and buzzed very close indeed before flying on past.
    The kestrel seemed put off and flew away.
    Is this usual??
    I know my birds (a bit anyway), so am sure I have correctly identified both the kestrel and the other two.
    we also have sparrowhawks around here and I am guessing they would not be so bold with that bird of prey right?
    Cheers
    Nick

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    Yeah, it's in their interest to get an attack in first
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      I think it is quite normal. We have swallows here and they often "have a go" at a kestrel when he/she flies over. I think that, the kestrel just wants to get from A to B and isn't at all interested in swallows - now, if it were a hobby, you would have seen a very different outcome
      A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by nmayhew View Post
        Hi,
        I am sitting out in my fields and have been watching swallows and housemartins fly around over me (they live n stables just up the lane).
        Anyway, a kestrel came cruising over and 2 or 3 swallows chased after it and buzzed very close indeed before flying on past.
        The kestrel seemed put off and flew away.
        Is this usual??
        I know my birds (a bit anyway), so am sure I have correctly identified both the kestrel and the other two.
        we also have sparrowhawks around here and I am guessing they would not be so bold with that bird of prey right?
        Cheers
        Nick
        Even a Sparrowhawk would think twice about trying to match a Swallow for speed, Hawks like their prey on the ground, as they can even chase them if push comes to shove.

        paul.
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        • #5
          I've seen sand-martins do this with crows.

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