I'm thinking Audubon's warbler.Found this bird carcass under the wife's hummingbird feeder at our cottage near Tobermory Ontario. Any of you bird experts know what manner of beast this was? Seems a decent sized bird with a long bill? Couldn't decide which forum to post in so apologies if wrong place.
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FlickerFound this bird carcass under the wife's hummingbird feeder at our cottage near Tobermory Ontario. Any of you bird experts know what manner of beast this was? Seems a decent sized bird with a long bill? Couldn't decide which forum to post in so apologies if wrong place.
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They are very common in Ontario.Many thanks folks! Yellow shafted Northern Flicker, never heard of or seen such a thing before.
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If the remains were in a neat circle, which I guess not, it would mean that the bird had been killed by a sharp shinned hawk. That looks more like a random slaughter by a house cat or other bird eating mammal.