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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

We were disturbed this morning by an appalling, tuneless racket right outside our bedroom window.  Pulling open the curtains revealed half a dozen magpies not six feet away squabbllng over the bloody body of a dead pigeon on the flat roof.  They flew off in a hurry leaving a well pecked corpse and loads of feathers.  I wondered how the pigeon came to die there, did it just drop dead, was it attacked by a sparrow hawk or did the magpies do the deed?  It certainly wasn't either a cat or a fox neither of which has ever been seen on our flat roof twenty feet above the ground.

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good question. with so many birds in the landscape where do they go when they die ? you never see them lying on the ground hardly ever. we need to be told.

Where do they go when they die? The eternal question!

For the faithful, it really depends on their religion.

For the non-believers I expect it's Zams...

They get eaten. Circle of life and all that.

I'd put money on a Magpie. Those corvid are carnivores and I once watched one disable a pigeon on HTH green and eat it

Was in my garden the other day and this fell out of the sky as I heard a blackbird squawking!

Don’t know if they killed and ate part of it or if they had scavenged the left overs of a fox’s dinner.
Warning! Not for the squeamish.

The hind quarter of a squirrel….

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