My wife Carol saw this Northern Harrier land in a corn field. It looked like it was eating something. I got the scope out and turned it up to 60X and could see the Harrier was eating an egg. Has anyone else seen this behavior?
Midland Clubtail dragonfly (I think)
eating an American Copper butterfly.
eating an American Copper butterfly.
- Charlie DeWitt
Not with a harrier, but a wild turkey. 3-4 weeks back, I was jogging on the xc ski trails at Muskegon State Park. Suddenly there was a turkey running quickly ahead of me, and it dropped an egg from its beak, turkey size I'd say. The egg cracked, so I could not tell if it was being carried with an open jaw or pierced. The bird veered off into the woods. I ran down the trail a ways, took a short breather, and on the way back, going the opposite way, there was a repeat performance with another egg. Am I correct in thinking that this bird was a nest thief, having found a woodland treat.
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