[NatureNS] Murder Mystery on the Roof

From: Rosemary G <mountainchickadee@hotmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 16:21:11 -0600
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I awoke this morning at sunrise to the sounds of very angry crows.  I could=
 not spot the predator that was upsetting them but I did see the evidence o=
f what had happened to cause the outcry.  On the roof of the garage in the =
snow were feathers from what could only be a crow that had just been eaten =
by a hawk.  The flight feathers were large and black and there is no other =
bird in the neighborhood that would match those feathers except a crow.  Ca=
n someone tell me what kind of hawk (High St. in Bedford) would capture a c=
row?  I would appreciate any feedback/thoughts on this mystery.  Thanks!

Rosemary Gallinger
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<br>I awoke this morning at sunrise to the sounds of very angry crows.&nbsp=
=3B I could not spot the predator that was upsetting them but I did see the=
 evidence of what had happened to cause the outcry.&nbsp=3B On the roof of =
the garage in the snow were feathers from what could only be a crow that ha=
d just been eaten by a hawk.&nbsp=3B The flight feathers were large and bla=
ck and there is no other bird in the neighborhood that would match those fe=
athers except a crow.&nbsp=3B Can someone tell me what kind of hawk (High S=
t. in Bedford) would capture a crow?&nbsp=3B I would appreciate any feedbac=
k/thoughts on this mystery.&nbsp=3B Thanks!<br><br>Rosemary Gallinger<br> 	=
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