A few days ago I discovered a dead robin in the garden.
I just assumed it was a cat kill.
Anyway I've been thinking about this. Even though there were no apparant external injuries, just a few feathers around from the chest etc, (consistent with a cat "playing" with it), I couldn't help but notice it's eyes. They seemed to have a very dull surface, a matt black colour, if you like.
Now, if I recall correctly, when I've found a bird, the eyes always seem to be either half closed, or at least you can see the eyes, but on this robin there seemed to be just a black hole, even though they were the eyes! Difficult to explain.
Is it possible this could have been a robin kill? I know they can fight to the death, and there are (or were) 3 or 4 robins around in the garden.
Anyway, the next morning it was gone, a magpie had discovered it, I don't know whether it took it away, or whether the local sparrowhawk did.
I just assumed it was a cat kill.
Anyway I've been thinking about this. Even though there were no apparant external injuries, just a few feathers around from the chest etc, (consistent with a cat "playing" with it), I couldn't help but notice it's eyes. They seemed to have a very dull surface, a matt black colour, if you like.
Now, if I recall correctly, when I've found a bird, the eyes always seem to be either half closed, or at least you can see the eyes, but on this robin there seemed to be just a black hole, even though they were the eyes! Difficult to explain.
Is it possible this could have been a robin kill? I know they can fight to the death, and there are (or were) 3 or 4 robins around in the garden.
Anyway, the next morning it was gone, a magpie had discovered it, I don't know whether it took it away, or whether the local sparrowhawk did.