OK folks, what is the victim and predator involved here? Extra points for telling me what was happening to the bird the few days before he got killed. The clues are all there...
Ooo- I like these, even though I haven't got a clue
I'm gonna go for a mink, because it's fairly small.
The bird was fledging - the sheath appears to be still rising up over the feather a little bit in that last shot as though it's only just "unfurled" (whatever the correct name for it is)
And ...er... it was a small grey job
a fledgling pigeon eaten by a stoat????
don't dogs and foxes chew the feathers off too? i was always told that if the tips of the feathers had been torn off then it was a dog or a fox and if they were still there then it was a cat or something else
Missed out on this one, but I love these threads. Keep 'em coming, I'm learning a hell of alot.
Jonathan,
Firstly, let me say that I have great respect for your knowledge in the field, but....
Judging that your knife in the photo is about life-size, the turd suggests to me you have a wild pole-cat there, or possibly a feral ferret.
Would it be possible to get half an idea, or at least narrow it down a bit, by the overall spread of the feathers (wind permitting)?
Edit* I don't mean for this particular case whether it's stoat or mink, but in general on an initial sighting.