I've always been crazy about the western hemisphere's smallest member of the falcon family, the American Kestrel. They inhabit the whole of both northern and southern continents and thrive even in city environments. About the size of a robin, they eat mostly insects, but depending on local availability they will also take out mice and small birds. They were once called a "sparrowhawk", but they are not hawks, but true falcons.
Hendrix, the bird in the picture below is a male. They are the only falcon in the western hemisphere you can tell males and females apart by coloration. Males have the gorgeous blue/grey wings, whereas a females wings would be the rusty brown color you see on the back. In this photo he is mantling over the mouse he is eating on the perch.
Anywho...I'm thinking out how to build a bow that captures this little guy's
style.
I'm thinking bend in the handle, to make it more compact. Thin limb tips for fast recovery, rapid arrow speed with lighter weight arrows. And painting a colorful pattern on the back for sheer eyecandy.
Anyone else have additional suggestions?