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I was joined by a peregrine, for about two hours on the Avon, near Bidford, yesterday. It swept over the river several times and twice wheeled away right over my head, so it must have known I was there. It felt like a privilege to be in its company.

I was also joined by a barbel, but it shook off the hook just as I was netting it. I didn't have the same warm feeling when it wheeled away. 😁
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I was joined by a peregrine, for about two hours on the Avon, near Bidford, yesterday. It swept over the river several times and twice wheeled away right over my head, so it must have known I was there. It felt like a privilege to be in its company.

I was also joined by a barbel, but it shook off the hook just as I was netting it. I didn't have the same warm feeling when it wheeled away. 😁
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I was privileged to see a peregrine in a dogfight with a buzzard last week on the Severn
Also green & less spotted woodpeckers , nuthatch and a raven flying over - awesome
 
I was privileged to see a peregrine in a dogfight with a buzzard last week on the Severn

I doubt that would be a serious fight - just jostling for territory. Neither bird would risk injury when there's nothing to be gained. It's the same with most birds, where neither are prey - it's why buzzards don't put up a fight against crows... just not worth it.
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