No need to be a smart as B&T Man. Seriously some of you guys need to grow up. I said it was a fresh kill and there were signs of bird droppings. After investigating the area around and the way the badger was killed it was easy to figure out it was an eagle. I would have never guessed that until the game warden showed me what to look for. I shared this on here cause I thought other people would be interested to see it and learn as well.B&T man wrote:Because there is bird droppings at a kill that means an Eagle killed it? Who knew. I'll have to start looking for bird droppings around all the dead animals I find.
Guess what killed this
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That's crazy I guess you learn new stuff everyday
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It's true. Eagles aren't scavengers at all. haha
Don't buy the hype.
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