Bushwhacker Banned Jun 26, 2008 3,882 8 Dorset Jul 13, 2010 #1 Not on here for the rest of the night, but I'll look a the answers in the morning. I do have a photo of one of the perps.
Not on here for the rest of the night, but I'll look a the answers in the morning. I do have a photo of one of the perps.
poddle Nomad Jun 30, 2006 443 0 62 Twixt Cotswolds and Mendips www.centrefireUK.com Jul 13, 2010 #4 Crows and Magpies.
lannyman8 Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) Jan 18, 2009 4,005 3 Dark side of the Moon Jul 13, 2010 #5 could be a fox but there would be more damage probly, so could be crows / corvids.
JonathanD Ophiological Genius Sep 3, 2004 12,815 1,511 Stourton,UK Jul 13, 2010 #6 I'm with corvids too.
poddle Nomad Jun 30, 2006 443 0 62 Twixt Cotswolds and Mendips www.centrefireUK.com Jul 13, 2010 #7 They have gone in at natural entry points like ears and eyes, it very typical of Corvids.
Bushwhacker Banned Jun 26, 2008 3,882 8 Dorset Jul 14, 2010 #8 Halfway there - there was corvid activity going on but the main damage wasn't caused by them.
Bushwhacker Banned Jun 26, 2008 3,882 8 Dorset Jul 14, 2010 #10 Neumo said: I think it was a Rat Click to expand... Nope, not a rat mate.
JonathanD Ophiological Genius Sep 3, 2004 12,815 1,511 Stourton,UK Jul 14, 2010 #11 Was it some species of raptor?
Mojoracinguk Nomad Apr 14, 2010 496 0 Hereford Jul 14, 2010 #12 Carnivorous Rabbit no Im deadly serious!.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ez5QPW-ku4
Bushwhacker Banned Jun 26, 2008 3,882 8 Dorset Jul 14, 2010 #13 Apart from some superficial damage by corvids, it wasn't a bird. JonathanD said: Was it some species of raptor? Click to expand...
Apart from some superficial damage by corvids, it wasn't a bird. JonathanD said: Was it some species of raptor? Click to expand...
Mojoracinguk Nomad Apr 14, 2010 496 0 Hereford Jul 14, 2010 #14 was it multiple creatures, or a singular beasty?
Bushwhacker Banned Jun 26, 2008 3,882 8 Dorset Jul 14, 2010 #15 Mojoracinguk said: was it multiple creatures, or a singular beasty? Click to expand... The head was intact when first seen, some crows had a quick pop at it before something else came along.
Mojoracinguk said: was it multiple creatures, or a singular beasty? Click to expand... The head was intact when first seen, some crows had a quick pop at it before something else came along.
JonathanD Ophiological Genius Sep 3, 2004 12,815 1,511 Stourton,UK Jul 14, 2010 #16 No sign of skin flaps, so I'm guessing it was something big like a badger that could take it off like that.
No sign of skin flaps, so I'm guessing it was something big like a badger that could take it off like that.
locum76 Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) Oct 9, 2005 2,772 9 48 Kirkliston Jul 14, 2010 #18 maggots..?