Not really...you should look at a museum specimen of a sharpie to see the 
length and cutting edge of its talons.  Killing is like sticking long 
spikes with into its prey.  BTW...when you look at a sharpie specimen, note 
why it is called sharp-shinned.
  
 Karl Stecher
 Centennial
  
  
  

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 From: "Ben S" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 6:26 PM
To: "Colorado Birds" <[email protected]>
Subject: [cobirds] On less Collared-Dove.....   
Must have been hard for the Sharpie to kill a bird bigger than itself!
Ben Sampson
Centennial CO

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