I saw this bird fly into a tree at Jells Park, a 'reserve' about 20 minutes from my house. At first I thought it was carrying a mouse, but once I had a better look I came to the conclusion that the small mammal it was eating is in fact a young Ring-tailed Possum. The pink tip to the tail is a bit of an identification give away.
I am not sure if the bird had predated the possum directly, or if it was an item of carrion that the bird had found. Both explanations are plausible, and fit within the known diet of the bird.
Just before the raven flew off, it wedged the remains of the possum into a v-shaded cleft in a branch, presumably to store it for future consumption.
Birds are great, but it's not always colour and beauty that we see in them.
Hope people are OK with these fascinating, if gory, images.
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Those eyes are very special.
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ReplyDeleteWe all gotta eat, right? Fab shots - particularly love the face on 'angry bird' view! YAM xx
You told an engaging story to go along with your nice photos. Thank you Stewart. Aloha
ReplyDeleteBlack is beautiful as well. Gorgeous captures of this lovely bird, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteStory and photos are superb Stewart. Thanks for hosting and commenting. I hope you have a lovely week ahead
ReplyDeleteVery sleek and handsome and a gourmand of note. Today’s menu choice of possum du jour, served extra rare, is being consumed with gusto. Bon appétit!
ReplyDeleteThe circle of life. Great reminders of the reality of nature.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos. The one where the bird looks straight ahead is a real gem.
ReplyDeleteNice series. They sure have a piercing stare.
ReplyDeletethey seem have been adapted to city condition in our areas...
ReplyDeletefantastic photos
Poor little possum. These are good pictures.
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ReplyDeleteA Crow by any other name.......I'm sure that all over the world there are "crows" that have more elegant names..I always have a hard time identifying black birds..Love the eyes..great photos, Stewart!
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