I have mixed feelings about sparrowhawks. I hate the ānature red in tooth and clawā thing, but itās a thrill to have them I my garden. I was in my conservatory one day minding my own business when I looked up and there as a young male not long in his full plumage by the look of it, giving his full attention to something that once had a beak and feathers! Until a couple of days before, I had had a camera set up on a tripod, but had taken it down. I got down on my hands and knees and crawled into the dining room to get it! Crawled back and got some of the best photos Iāve ever taken of a bird of prey. He was too intent on what he was doing to bother much about me, or the magpie that appeared out of nowhere. There was a stand off! The hawk āmantledā its prey, which they do to make themselves look bigger, but he wasnāt very experienced and the magpie took over his supper. After a lot of hopping about showing his disgust, he flew off. I felt sorry for him. They donāt always manage a kill and he probably had to work hard for it.
And yes, Pamela red kites feed almost exclusively on carrion.