The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display. The sequence of photographs displayed are of a nine year old captive female Goshawk. Fantastic bird.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display. The sequence of photographs displayed are of a nine year old captive female Goshawk. Fantastic bird.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display. The sequence of photographs displayed are of a nine year old captive female Goshawk. Fantastic bird.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display.
© Allan Bell
The Goshawk is a large hawk, almost reaching buzzard size when seen close up; it has a fierce expression with bright red eyes and a distinctive white eyebrow. Its broad wings enable it to hunt at high speed, weaving in and out of trees, and its long legs and talons can catch its prey in flight. The female is substantially larger than the male. In late winter and spring it has a 'sky-dance' display. The sequence of photographs displayed are of a nine year old captive female Goshawk. Fantastic bird.
© Allan Bell
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