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Sun, 9 May 2010 12:34:32 -0400
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Hi all,

If I remember right, a few days ago someone posted a description on Ohiobirds of a grackle flying with a mouse in its beak. Well, just now I looked out our window to see a Common Grackle on the ground, pecking away at something that turned out to be a dead mouse. It flew off carrying the mouse in it beak, then returned to a branch where it proceeded to eat the mouse by pulling away bits of meat, looking like some sort of shiny black hawk...

I wonder if they're even allowed to do that in Cleveland Heights :-)


Best wishes,

Steve Cagan
Cleveland Heights
Cuyahoga County

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