Unusual Animals in the garden

I have not been posting recently, life has been busy. I have found myself grounding and meditating a lot and this morning as I was making a coffee I look outside my window. I see a crow and a hawk staring back at me. I will have to do some research as I feel it has some kind of meaning. I did manage to take a picture what a surreal moment with nature.

This is the first time I have a hawk in my garden.

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What a great picture! And that is unusual! Weird.

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They are beautiful!

They are predatory, so they might be looking around for smaller critters to chase after. I had a Cooper’s Hawk in my yard regularly for awhile, during late winter. When he flew in, all the birds vanished and hid until he flew away. :laughing:

I haven’t seen him for several weeks now.

Good luck with your research!

Here’s my former visitor:

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Great picture they’re so majestic. I’m
In Scotland in a town. Albeit I’m near woods and often see them flying over but never landing in my garden.

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Oh, you’re lucky to be near the woods! It will be interesting to see if they keep visiting you! Keep us posted. :grinning_face:

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@kirsty4 Hi, I don’t think we have met, Merry Meet Kirsty. Looking at your photo it is very unusual especially for both species to be in your garden at the same time.

Firstly, I wouId rule out if there any small birds nesting nearby as they are both predators they could be guarding their territory.

if not then as you have said you have been very busy. The crow :black_bird: represents change, transformation and intelligence and Hawks :eagle: asks you to look at the bigger picture, seeing them together means you may need balance :black_bird: in some way.

I live in Lancashire and see them regularly I have not both at once in my garden though.

Blessings to you :new_moon::dotted_six_pointed_star::pink_heart:

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Ooh that’s gorgeous, nature seeing you, always beautiful, and I love crows. :green_heart:

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