If you live near any water, like rivers, creeks or ponds, it could've been a weasel. Neck wounds are their MO.
I live in a pretty residential area. We don't have a whole lot of wildlife. Definitely the occasional hawk, maybe an opossum here or there. But I've never even seen a raccoon in the area. To boot weasels aren't too popular around us. Thanks for the kind words
If you live near any water, like rivers, creeks or ponds, it could've been a weasel. Neck wounds are their MO.
I live in a pretty residential area. We don't have a whole lot of wildlife. Definitely the occasional hawk, maybe an opossum here or there. But I've never even seen a raccoon in the area. To boot weasels aren't too popular around us. Thanks for the kind words
you well never see a weasel bird well just end up dead and just because u never seen them dosent mean there not there there creature of the night and a healthy one well never be seen
I have posted photos of the "girl" before. "She" is now 12 weeks. She looks like a pullet in every way except she has only a small amount of penciling. Do you all think she is a he? I love "her" and will keep either way. Hope those wings tighten up.