Stonefaction
Dundee Birding....(target 150 in 2025).

Saw this bird at Guardbridge in Fife, Scotland, briefly today and managed to grab a couple of very distant photos. Was using a very small handheld scope when I first picked it up perched on a large washed up tree trunk. As I pointed it out to a couple of other birders in the hide, it flew a short distance just as they got onto it. It landed briefly again, where I managed a second and third shot, before it flew again towards us, before heading upriver and away from us. I suspect it is just a very large female Sparrowhawk (but there is a slight element of doubt - 5% or so), but it looks very bulky and powerful, and head-on in flight the body looked rather wide too. Unfortunately I didn't get a flight shot.
Sparrowhawk is regular around there, but this bird appeared a good bit bigger - thought it might be one of the regular Peregrines at first. Goshawk has been seen a couple of times from the hide in the past, so it's not impossible, just unlikely.
Any opinions?
Sparrowhawk is regular around there, but this bird appeared a good bit bigger - thought it might be one of the regular Peregrines at first. Goshawk has been seen a couple of times from the hide in the past, so it's not impossible, just unlikely.
Any opinions?