[TN-Bird] Re: Nature's Bloody Tooth, a question?

  • From: Jerry Ingles <jerryingles@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: OLCOOT1@xxxxxxx, missbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, albirds@xxxxxxxxxxx, BIRDCHAT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ARBIRD-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 17:09:28 -0800 (PST)

So now we know why a group of crows is a "murder"!

--- OLCOOT1@xxxxxxx wrote:

> Feb. 25, 2007
> Hatchie NWR
> Haywood Co. TN
>  
> Yesterday, while sitting at the edge of a wet area
> near Oneal Lake,  watching 
> Common Grackles feeding along the edge of a levee, a
> Common Crow jumped  on a 
> Grackle and was quickly joined by a second. I
> assumed it was a fight over  
> food or territory rights but was wrong as the two
> Crows proceeded to hold the  
> Grackle down and kill it. I've seen Crows rob bird,
> squirrel and rabbit's 
> nests;  I've seen them attack, kill and eat House
> Sparrows but I would have thought 
> a  Grackle would be a bit of a stretch. I have seen
> Crows mob what I thought  
> might have been an injured crow which was then
> killed but not eaten.
>  
> In the case of these two Crows, they immediately
> proceeded to feed on the  
> Grackle with one crow after a while taking the head
> and retiring to a tree to  
> feed at leisure, while the other finished up on the
> ground.
>  
> I would think, Grackle attacks by Crows are unusual
> but I'm asking, what is  
> the largest bird or animal others have seen Crows
> attack to eat?   
> Good Birding  !!!
> 
> Jeff R. Wilson / TLBA
> 6298 Memphis-Arlington Road
> Bartlett, TN  38135
> 
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Jerry Ingles
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