Hello Fellow Birders,
 
   Every once in a while I see a House Finch with no tail  feathers at my 
feeders.  I've wondered about it, but never gave it very  much thought till 
this year, when I noticed other species with the same  condition.
 
   This Spring/early summer I've seen an American Crow in my  neighborhood 
(who on first glimpse made me think "Black Vulture!"), a  Mourning Dove in 
my yard, and a Black-billed Magpie about 2 miles from my  house, all of whom 
had no tails.  Now they have me wondering why birds of  various species 
occasionally lose all their tail feathers at once.   It's obviously not their 
typical molt pattern.  I've not seen missing  primaries or secondaries, and in 
the dove which I could observe up close over  many days I didn't see 
problems or 'baldness' on the body of the bird; and it  has since grown in a 
new 
set of retrices.
 
   If anyone has theories or factual knowledge of why birds might  lose all 
their tail feathers at once I'd love to hear what they are.   Thanks!
 
Keep Smilin',
Kevin Corwin
west Centennial, Arapahoe County
near Holly & Arapahoe
 
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