Natural instinct
Posted: Fri May 09, 2025 3:56 pm
Yesterday evening I had my youngsters out. They were flying high. When I spotted a hawk flying in their direction. Not sure if it was a sparrow hawk or a peregrine as it was quite some way away. Instinctively the youngsters tightened up a bit as a batch and headed at the hawk. The hawk seemed to do a bit of a wiggle to avoid getting hit. As the youngsters passed it they done a tight turn before flying back towards it again heading it away from home. After a third go the hawk disappeared and the youngsters came back towards the loft. This is obviously something that can’t be taught and just natural instincts. I have seen it happen on a few occasions now around here. I think providing the hawk doesn’t have the element of surprise, either hitting them on the ground or loft as the sparrow hawk does, or from a diving peregrine, the pigeons seem to have the upper hand.