Hello feathered friends,
I returned a few days ago to my favorite location, which I frequently go to. I approached the forest-enclosed pond close to my home from a completely different side this time, passing through the grove.
I spotted a bird in a puddle about 100 meters away from the pond, between the sparse rows of trees. I initially mistook it for a pheasant because of its distance, but I quickly realized it was a male sparrowhawk.
This type of bird of prey is relatively common in these parts. The surrounding forest is an ideal habitat for it to nest. Last year I also found a nest with fledglings, so this specimen might even be one of them.
He briefly splashed in the puddle, drank some water, glanced around, and then, when he saw me, flew away.
I'll probably go see the current nests in May or June since that's when this species of bird breeds. In the meantime, I hope to see it again.