Re: A Question For The Lone Ranger
Yeah, Northern Flicker was my other thought. The patterns on the side and asymmetrical vane makes me think that they might be from a juvenile red-tail, but if the feathers are the result of predation, then the hawks wouldn't have left much of a relatively small bird like a flicker behind, which would explain the lack of blood or body parts.
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