Here in wildlife enquiries we occasionally get sent some rather interesting finds including pictures of unsual garden visitors, feathers and occasionally dead birds. We are more than happy to take a look at feathers and pictures but we are not too keen on the dead birds, they don't travel well in the post and rarely arrive in one piece and make for a pretty unpleasant surprise first thing in the morning!!! So if you come across something that has died and you want to know more about it, get in touch first before popping the unfortunate critter in the post!
I thought i'd share with you all some pictures I took of something that was sent into us recently that might be of interest, have a look below and see if you can guess what species of bird this plumage belongs to?
Here is the wing with some of the feathers removed for illustrative purposes, as Rolf Harris would say, 'can you tell what it is yet?'
Warden Intern at Otmoor.
The first thing that came to mind was sparrowhawk.
Annie
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
Einstein
got to go for cock pheasant Ian
RAY
a good laugh is better than a tonic
Interesting guess there but actually this plumage is from the same bird, I won't give up the answer just yet.
I think a game bird for the first and owl for second poss Eagle but not sure
Ray