who took a dead starling?

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Posted by JWBH on April 1, 2007, 6:29 pm
 
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Today I saw a starling drop out of a tree, and it appeared quite dead on the
ground.  I came back about an hour later to pick up the corpse and it had
disappeared.

what might have happened?   foxes roam about there, plus cats and also we
also have a lot of magpies around.  but would they be interested in taking
an already dead bird?




Posted by Pongo Potts on April 2, 2007, 1:09 am
 



One in a million sighting.

you said it had just died, so yes a cat would take it.

don't forget a road kill pheasant is still ok to pick up later.



Posted by Broadback on April 2, 2007, 5:29 am
 

Pongo Potts wrote:

Any dead creature get short shrift in my rather large country garden.
Deag rabbits, squirrels, pidgeons and mice soon get hauled off, some
definately by foxes. Perhaps we should abandone the system of burning or
burying our dead, and leave them out for nature to deal with, much more
eccological friendly.

Posted by Sacha on April 2, 2007, 5:30 am
 

On 2/4/07 10:29, in article 57bt87F2c1garU2@mid.individual.net, "Broadback"


Which is the Indian (I think) culture that does that?  The leave the bodies
on top of very tall towers and the vultures go to work.....

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Posted by Tom on April 2, 2007, 6:26 am
 


  Tibetan buddist , it's called "sky burial" and they just leave the chopped
up corpse on the mountainside.

   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_burial

   I'd go for that, we are only meat.

     Tom