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Found this on my balcony Anonymous
Lots of feathers... and then there's this. Looks like a young blackbird got et by a larger, more predatory bird, judging from the bright yellow beak and legs (visible in the image, if you squint real hard) and the blood and guts and such.

Nice to know that my balcony is such a high quality dining spot.

Sorry for the cellcam quality.
>> Anonymous
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Closeup. Just digital zoom actually, for that extra shitty feeling.
>> Anonymous
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Feathers
>> Anonymous
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Overview. With more birdie guro.
>> Anymonous
Hot
>> Anonymous
Looks like someone loaded up a bird in a potato shooter and launched it at your balcony.
>> Anonymous
Nopes. It's pretty clear it was first de-feathered by shaking it around and then picked clean of the tasty bits. Also, lack of blood on the walls or other indication of impact.
>> Anonymous
It exploded.

Lol I dunno, but I remember on a hot summer day I found what appeared to be exploded bird parts in my backyard and it looked like those pics.
>> Anonymous
You in a cult or something?
>> Anonymous
they're young birdins having some feathers crack up which has their blood rushing out..seems common with the white birds in magic shows too
>> Anonymous
maybe a cat got hold of the bird...
>> Anonymous
>>85314
Yes. A scary devil cult that sacrifices blackbirds on a member's falcony every half moon.

>>86052
Second floor balcony, apartment building. Cats don't get up that high, plus there's no cats in the neighbourhood that'd bother... they just sit around and lick themselves, in general.
>> Anonymous
Wow, it's like a cherub litteraly exploded.
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>> BearBait
>>85004
Me and my boyfriend found something like that behind the school once. :/ It looked the the bird seriously exploded.