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I'm confident that it is a coon and in my shot
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No, an owl would take it up into a tree, then drop what they didn't eat or couldn't hold onto on TOP of the bush.I dont think owls would drag the carcasses deep into a bush
Ya they were drug in there in way in possible for a birdNo, an owl would take it up into a tree, then drop what they didn't eat or couldn't hold onto on TOP of the bush.
Sounds like a coon. I have had coons break in and kill multiple birds, they usually eat the head, neck, and crop of one bird and then they get full and just eat the head or nibble on the head of the other birds. Here is hen killed by a coon-
WARNING, DISGUSTING PICTURE
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I have a pretty good idea of what I'm going to do and dead carcasses usually don't work to we'll for raccoonsI have owls eat chickens on the ground and sometimes in deep cover. Once in a while an owl will also make multiple kills all at once. Overall, description not consistent with owl, not is it enough to rule it out. That is why I need to see carcasses. Also, smart person will dig those carcasses back up and use them as bait.