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Jaded
April 25th, 2008, 08:47 AM
There is a picture in the news article. Didn't want to surprise anyone with it first thing in the a.m.

A hawk was found dead along a California highway with the claw of a songbird protruding from its chest.

It's not clear, however, if the partially digested meal, one claw somehow managing to get back out from a terribly wrong location, had anything to do with the hawk's death.


On the evening of Sunday, March 30, Julia Di Sieno of the Animal Rescue Team in California noticed the dead sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter striatus) while driving a sick night heron to the Solvang Veterinary Hospital. Sharp-shinned hawks are birds of prey (http://www.livescience.com/bestimg/?cat=birdsofprey) and considered stellar hunters. They are the smallest hawks that reside in the United States and Canada.

"So I did a U-turn, put on my gloves and picked the bird up, and immediately rushed him to the vet where he died in my hands," Di Sieno told LiveScience. "Upon examination, we noticed that there was a small bird claw protruding (http://www.livescience.com/php/multimedia/imagedisplay/img_display.php?s=strangenews&c=&l=on&pic=080424-hawk-claw-02.jpg&cap=A+sharp-shinned+hawk+was+found+on+the+side+of+a+California +highway+with+its+last+meal%2C+a+songbird%2C+protr uding+from+its+chest.+Credit%3A+Julia+Di+Sieno%2FA nimal+Rescue+Team.&title=) out of its chest."

A pouch in the hawk's chest area called the crop had ripped open and the songbird, which had been a meal for the hawk, was spilling out.
"We removed a good portion of this bird [the songbird], which was partially digested (http://www.livescience.com/php/multimedia/imagedisplay/img_display.php?s=strangenews&c=&l=on&pic=080424-songbird-hawk-02.jpg&cap=Animal+rescue+worker+Di+Sieno+and+vet+Bertram+ removed+the+partially+digested+songbird+from+the+c hest+of+a+sharp-shinned+hawk.+Credit%3A+Julia+Di+Sieno%2FAnimal+Re scue+Team.&title=)," Di Sieno said by telephone yesterday. The hawk had apparently just finished downing what might have been a sparrow, she said. "He [the dead hawk] even still had down feathers and meat on his beak."


Birds of prey, like sharp-shinned hawks, typically leave behind the legs and head of their avian meals, Di Sieno said. Perhaps this hawk's failure to do so was the reason Solvang hospital vet George Bertram got such a sight — something he had never seen in his 25 years of practice.




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Weird....just weird.

Unamused Cat
April 25th, 2008, 06:53 PM
Yah, that is definitely weird.

Raq me darkly
April 28th, 2008, 05:33 PM
:note:
How bizarre
How bizarre, how bizarre
:note:

KillBill20
May 1st, 2008, 08:08 PM
A hawk was found dead along a California highway with the claw of a songbird protruding from its chest.


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~Kyle