Impressive bird attack!

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Dec 30, 2005
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Now I've seen buzzards mobbed by crows and rooks, I've seen owls given a good seeing off by songbirds.

This was startling to watch though - a buzzard seen off by house martins (at least I think they were house martins - could have been swifts I suppose). I know the principle of a mobbing is buffeting with air from the wings, but its nonetheless a pretty tough act from so small a bird :eek: . There must have been about 8 or so of them diving in turn

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(s0rry for the slight blur - they were moving fairly fast)

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Hawkeye The Noo

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At least you had your camera handy. Unique content even if a bit blurry, you should be proud of that shot. A few weeks ago I saw a tag team of hooded crow and herring gull seeing off a grey heron. It was most unusual as usually the crows and gulls are having a go at each other.

Nice one.

Jamie
 
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Yes another great shot, and yes they are House Martins, the white rump on the bird on the left is the I.D. clincher. The main predator of these would be a Hobby I would think, another summer visiter,but they would certainly view anything with a hooked bill and talons as unfriendly! Never been lucky enough to witness "mobbing" though, let alone get a photo of it.superb.:notworthy
 

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It was a really interesting thing to see - I'm glad its not just me that finds such things interesting - this is a slightly different shot but shows the cloud of mobbing birds a bit better

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Craig B

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Nice one!

In April this year I watched 3 sea eagles mobbing a golden eagle in Mull.

One of my best ever wildlife spectacles.
 

rancid badger

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I regularly witness Red Kites having the poo knocked out of them (literally once!) by the local rooks around our place.Never seen anything quite like yours though! It's a bit sad because the kite's never offer any resistance and just tumble away( usually like stones) then head off in the opposite direction. I still cant catch anything like those shots but I'm working on it!
Kind regards
R.B.
 

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