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Maybe time to take the azelias out seems like they are involved in most of your murder mysteries.

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That makes sense since it took awhile to kill the bird. Weasels aren't that big.
Would a weasel strike in broad daylight?
Doubtful, but there are other members of the weasel family and I don't know their habits. Do you even have critters like that in LA?
Quote: I tend to agree about it being a dog. Fox will kill and grab, leave some feathers, but nothing else. Bobcats take kill away to eat in private. I can't think of anything that would eat their kill so close to the house, especially knowing that dogs are there. Maybe a hawk? They can't fly off with a big chicken and would have to eat at the scene of the crime. Ask for a game cam for Christmas. You'll see all sorts of predators roaming around.
Neighbor near me has a bobcat that comes by on regular rounds. It is habituated and not afraid of people at all. Her yard is part of its territory. Could be something like that.?
so do you know how to tell when elephant's have been making love in your yard ????