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Goldfinch Nearly Becomes Hawk Food

July 31, 2017 by MoJo

I think most of us cheer for the underdog.  In this video an American Goldfinch (the underdog) nearly becomes hawk food.  It’s close, but the Goldfinch wins the day.

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Hawk-Attack-on-Goldfinch.mp4

Actually, it’s not all that rare for the hawks to miss.  As able hunters as hawks are, they have their own headaches.  Many birds announce a hawk’s presence … the Blue Jay and the American Crow being notable among them.  In fact, the Crows will gather together to chase a hawk out of the area — and they are VERY persistent about it!  Providing ample vegetation in the area of the bird feeders is another hawk-headache as it gives birds a place to escape an attempted attack.

That said, I swear my hawks watch as closely as do the smaller birds when I head out to refresh the bird feeders each afternoon.  They all see this time of day as “dinner time” … seed for the hungry birds, and birds for the hungry hawks.  It’s pretty common for the feeders to stay vacant for quite some time after a refresh.

As I said under Lessons Learned, I get that predation is vital to the balance in nature.  Got it.  I’m still cheering for the Goldfinch!

Filed Under: Feathers, Hawks Tagged With: American Goldfinch, Hawk

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