Looked out this morning (5.30) to see a carrion crow pecking at a pile of grey feathers in the field. When I went to look I found a part plucked woodpigeon; the only bit missing at that point was the whole of the head. I left the crows to get on with clearing up. All they left, apart from feathers, were the two wings and the heart.
What brings down a woodpigeon, eats the head and then goes?
Any suggestions welcome.
