I did not witness the kill, but I had an adult sharpie hanging around in my east-central Denver back yard around Christmas and New Year's, and it was the chief suspect that left a pile of feathers from one of the East Colfax rock pigeons that regularly frequent the ground around my feeders.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 6:26 PM, Ben S <benrmnp@gmail.com> wrote:
Must have been hard for the Sharpie to kill a bird bigger than itself!
Ben Sampson
Centennial CO
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