I have been thinking the same, but then - in my thinking - the wing flaps
would have been more irregular and made more noise when hitting the ground,=
branches etc. Now they are too regular and "clean". Also, if a cat or a fox=
took something, it would have made some more noise??
I guess nobody can ever say for sure what it is.
Anyway, for me it was mostly a test, to see if I could post a file.
Klas.
At 01:21 2005-07-10, you wrote:
>From: Klas Strandberg <>
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> > I'm thinking squirrel taken by a bird. Listen to the wing flaps. Owl??=
> Hawk??
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>At midnight owl would be more likely, though the preditor does not have
>to be a bird. My take is that the bird singing was taken and it's wing
>flaps are what you hear, as well as it's calls. No sound from what took
>it. There are a number of preditors that might not kill right away. Say,
>for instance, a cat. A snake would be another choice, but I doubt you
>have snakes.
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>Walt
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