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About 9:30 this morning -- Tuesday, May 5 -- I was driving north on Mt. Hope. Just a little south of Elmwood there was a dead bird in the northbound lane. It was a large bird, white, grey, and a few black feathers. I'm wondering if that was a Peregrine Falcon? Does anyone know anything about this?
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Quote from: DoggyMom on 05-May-20, 12:11:36 PM
About 9:30 this morning -- Tuesday, May 5 -- I was driving north on Mt. Hope. Just a little south of Elmwood there was a dead bird in the northbound lane. It was a large bird, white, grey, and a few black feathers. I'm wondering if that was a Peregrine Falcon? Does anyone know anything about this?
Carla P is at the location now. She can't see a dead bird there.
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My guess would be that someone cleaned it up -- maybe someone from the City.
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