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We woke to this in the back yard this morning. It had to be one of our large doves. The workings of a bird of prey or a ground-based hunter?
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Don't know if this will help, but the raptors in my yard (mostly red-tail hawks and kestrels) immediately pluck only the longest feathers from the prey and fly off with the rest of it. Your pile looks like it was completely de-feathered right there where it was killed. If I had to guess, I'd suspect a 4-legged predator like a cat.
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We’ve had piles of feathers like that when Cooper’s Hawks get one of the Mourning Doves at our backyard feeder.
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