Feb 23 • 17:09 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Surprising sight at the metro station: A northern goshawk was tearing apart its prey in the foyer

A northern goshawk was spotted eating its prey in a metro station in Helsinki, attracting the attention of passersby.

In an unusual encounter at a Helsinki metro station, a northern goshawk caught the attention of commuters as it feasted on its prey in the foyer area. Witness Katri shared a video of the moment, highlighting the bird's presence in an urban setting. This incident showcases a growing trend of wildlife increasingly being seen in city environments.

Jan Södersved, the communications manager at Birdlife Finland, pointed out that the northern goshawk, traditionally a species found more commonly in the backwoods, has seen a significant increase in its population within Helsinki. This urban adaptation indicates a shift in wildlife behavior as these birds find new habitats and food sources in metropolitan areas, adapting to the human-dominated landscape.

The sighting serves as a reminder of the coexistence of nature and urban life, drawing public interest to the wildlife that is thriving despite urbanization. Such sightings can inspire interest in conservation and wildlife monitoring programs, potentially leading to increased awareness of how species are adapting to changes brought about by urban expansion.

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