Hi all,

I can see from my window what looks like a juvenile sharpie on a pigeon (?).  
Landed outside of Bailey w/prey in talons, flew to tree, then, as now, on 
ground @ NE corner of Savage Kinzleberg Hall, knoll behind wrought-iron fence. 
If you're looking at the fence, orient towards the "no park" sign w/red 
letters. If anyone else can see it, please let me know if you think it's a 
Coopers. Head seems slight, but I thought a pigeon would be too big for a juvie 
sharpie.

Cheers,
Anne Marie

Anne Marie Sheridan
Office of the Senior Associate Deans
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Roberts Hall, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853


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