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Generally this bird is kept as a pet. This is a bird of prey and is used to prey small birds. I'm not sure about its exact name, however according to people it is hawk.
Hawk-bird of Prey
8 comments:
Anonymous
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Very nice closeup of the bird. It looks very powerful for its size.
Hi! I found page your page by accident. I think your bird is a Sharp-shinned Hawk. I make that guess based on the size, coloration, and-- of course-- thin, featherless legs.
why the f..k do you wan't to kill indian mynas. we have one held captive from poison and is recovering fine and do not think this beautiful bird is a pest!!
um,this is the writer that just sent you a message about the indian myna, can you approve on the message that I have just sent please, thanking you .........Cole Miles.
8 comments:
Very nice closeup of the bird. It looks very powerful for its size.
Beautiful capture excellent detail on the bird NICE!
Thanks Tricia for your comment. Yes it's a powerful bird and can prey birds even double of its weight.
Hi Philip!
Your visit and comment is highly appreciated.
Hi! I found page your page by accident. I think your bird is a Sharp-shinned Hawk. I make that guess based on the size, coloration, and-- of course-- thin, featherless legs.
Hi Anonymous!
Welcome to my blog and thanks for the comment and guidance. Personally I cannot differentiate in Falcon, hawk and kite.
why the f..k do you wan't to kill indian mynas. we have one held captive from poison and is recovering fine and do not think this beautiful bird is a pest!!
um,this is the writer that just sent you a message about the indian myna, can you approve on the message that I have just sent please, thanking you .........Cole Miles.
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