The Sparrowhawk is a rare visitor to Croome, or rather it's rarely spotted. The male pictured here flew overhead, close by the church. They have characteristic piercing bright eyes which are orange in the male or yellow in the female. The Sparrowhawk is a very fast flyer (that's how it catches its prey), so it is not easy to get a good view unless its perched. I've not seen one on the bird feeders, but that would be a good food source (and I don't mean the seeds). For this reason, Sparrowhawks are often spotted in back gardens.
