I work at New Flyer in Transcona, where we had a bit of feathered excitement today. The husband of a coworker works in the warehouse. He came in a told her there was a pair of "falcons" in the warehouse and that one of them had flown into a circulating fan up on the ceiling and hurt it's leg. Of course I had to hurry out to see if it could be a peregrine, although I knew in the back of my mind it was highly unlikely. We located the poor thing near the back of the warehouse (meaning as far away from the big open door as possible), sitting up high on one of pipes. It was hard to get a clear view, because it was pretty high up, but I knew right away I wasn't looking at a peregrine, but it did look like it might be a relative of sorts. Anyhoo... I had another coworker take some pictures which I've attached below. They aren't the greatest since the little devil just had to be sitting directly next to a halogen light fixture!
Question to all you bird gurus... can you identify what kind of bird it is?
My husband believes it might be a Sparrow Hawk.
Now the sad part of the story. I called the Widlife Haven and they said there is nothing they can do for a bird who is still flying because they are next to impossible to catch. The guys who work in the warehouse said its leg was pretty damaged. But it was still flying around from pipe to pipe up high in the warehouse. There was no sign of the second one today so it either flew into the main plaint (I HOPE NOT!) or got out the door at some point. I feel terrible, especially with it being a long weekend and all. Not sure if anyone is working there tomorrow (it's possible), but if he doesn't find a way out of the building the poor guy is doomed.
Here are the photos, quality is poor due to the lighting and distance.