At about 1:00 PM today my wife saw a Coopers Hawk take a bird from near our 
feeders, then fly to a tree in our front yard. We watched it eat its lunch for 
about 10 - 15 minutes then it dropped what was left in the yard. I went out 
later to pick the carcass, all that was left were the wings and breastbone. At 
first I thought it was going to be one of the Junco's we've had around all 
winter. But when I saw it up close, it appears to be larger than a Junco. It 
looks like it could be a Robin. I have seen a couple of Robins this winter, but 
not near my house. 

I've posted pictures of the carcass at 
http://kx0j.home.comcast.net/01182009.htm 

It's not overly important at all, more of a curiosity. Any ideas are 
appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help. 

Jim King 

Cottage Grove 

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