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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Alas, Poor Yorick

Here's one for you bird sleuths to figure out: an avian skull I found (along with the rest of the feathery skeleton) in a wooded portion of eastern Colorado. I'll post the ID answer in a bit- for now leave your guesses in the comments section.

4 comments:

Camera Trap Codger said...

How about, like, a (turkey) vulture?

Anonymous said...

Great Horned Owl?

brdpics said...

Both great guesses, but so far no dice.

For reference, here's a page with views of a Turkey Vulture skull:
http://www.skullsite.com/completelist/speciesinfo.cfm?spec=376

And here's one of a Great Horned Owl...
http://www.skullsite.com/completelist/speciesinfo.cfm?spec=512

Codger- you'll note how similar a Turkey Vulture is to this skull, but the bill tip is more hooked on a TUVU than on this bird.

Andy said...

I'll guess Ring-Necked Pheasant. But it could well be a turkey as well. Seems like it has to fall into that family somewhere.