04-05-2010, 04:59 PM
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Bird feeder mystery death!
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On Tue, 4 May 2010 16:42:19 +0100, "Ian B"
wrote:
Another John wrote:
Any ideas? See this:
http://i39.tinypic.com/jr5fy9.jpg
This blue tit was found dead in the birdfeeder, hanging there, as
you see.
My friend, whose feeder it is, says:
Recently dead (it was still warm) and completely jammed into the
seed feeder shoot!! Head squashed to a pulp - took a lot of effort
to free it. What the hell has gone on? Has it flown into the hole
or what? !
She says she had to remove all the seeds to get the poor thing out.
The head was crushed, but not bloody. Her garden is small, and very
enclosed -- it would be virtually impossible for anyone to sneak in
and do this as a "prank" -- not without leaving broken bits of
fence, shrubbery etc.
Has anyone ever experienced such a thing? Bird flies full tilt into
feeder hole?!
Cheers
John
Very strange. If there had been a void in the seeds which suddenly
collapsed on top of the bird's head, it seems unlikely it would
crush it to a pulp or at all. The skull is bone, after all.
Desperately trying to get away from a sparrow hawk?
Wouldn't it be a bit cramped for a sparrow hawk to hide inside the feeder?
Cunning though.
Ian
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