- Messages
- 115,214
- Name
- The real Chris
- Edit My Images
- No
I was sat in the garden last evening, as a feral pigeon was flying above a musket.
The musket was only on a prospecting flight ( I'm not really hungry but if an easy kill turns up, I'll take a shot)
Birds as you probably know will try and get above a predator to try and force in down where it poses little risk.
However some birds of prey are pretty good at flipping over mid flight and pulling a bird out of the air.
As before though, it was only prospecting, ( wings set and gliding on the breeze) besides a little male v large feral, wouldn't have been an easy kill.
The musket was only on a prospecting flight ( I'm not really hungry but if an easy kill turns up, I'll take a shot)
Birds as you probably know will try and get above a predator to try and force in down where it poses little risk.
However some birds of prey are pretty good at flipping over mid flight and pulling a bird out of the air.
As before though, it was only prospecting, ( wings set and gliding on the breeze) besides a little male v large feral, wouldn't have been an easy kill.