Maybe a Jayhawk

--- Allan Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >They were plucked by a cat Bill
> 
> OR a hawk.  They are excellent feather-pickers. 
> Much better than a cat.
> 
> I lived a Major Metropolitan Area (Indpls.).  I'm
> barely a mile froms 
> the very busy mall.  In the midst
> of all the traffic going through our addition trying
> to find a quick 
> way to the mall, we sat in our house
> on Saturday morning and watched a hawk pluck and eat
> a rock dove.
> 
> What kind of hawk?  No idea.  It was either a
> sharp-shinned or a 
> rough-legged, but I can only tell them apart if I
> see their legs, 
> which I couldn't.
> 
> Of course, this doesn't help Peggy with her
> question. I've never 
> tried using dove feathers -  they are too small for
> most of the flies 
> I tie.
> 
> Allan
> -- 
> Allan Fish
> Greenwood, IN
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 


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