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While I am not shocked to learn of this behavior several others species
would have come to mind such as Blue jays & Crows. Also, I have experienced
Great horned owls eating the heads off of songbirds. They must be into
"brain" food. ;-)
Manon VanSchoyck
Ohio Nature Education
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From: "Kathy Beal" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 2:43 PM
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Common Grackle as predator
>I am fascinated about these observations that Common Grackles kill small
> song birds. I'll look into that. I have many Common Grackles at my
> bird feeder and have not seen any predation but will watch for it. I'll
> check the ornithological journals for this. Wow.
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