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Lily Spots a Sparrowhawk

Lily Spots a Sparrowhawk

Lily Spots a Sparrowhawk

Robert E Fuller

My two-year-old daughter Lily is getting quite adept at spotting wildlife. The other day she picked out a sparrowhawk before I did.
Although she didn't identify it correctly, I was impressed.
She and I watched the sparrowhawk as it tried to find its prey hidden in the grass. Click here to read my column in the Ryedale Gazette & Herald on the story.

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My two-year-old daughter Lily is getting quite adept at spotting wildlife. The other day she picked out a sparrowhawk before I did.
Although she didn't identify it correctly, I was impressed.
She and I watched the sparrowhawk as it tried to find its prey hidden in the grass. Click here to read my column in the Ryedale Gazette & Herald on the story.