Witness to a killing

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swee'pea99

Squire
Mr Spider has set up his des res in the window alcove in the ceiling of our kitchen. Heating up my soup, I hear a frantic buzzing, and look up just in time to see Mr Spider calmly strolling across to greet his new 'guest'. The buzzing gets even more frantic, then Mr Spider arrives and, well, shakes hands or something, I suppose. Then he returns to his usual corner. The buzzing continues frantic, then a bit more fitful, then just one or two brief buzzes, then.....stops. Somehow I don't think Mr Fly is taking a nap ...
 

Tin Pot

Guru
Is this the confession of a psychotic?
 
I was once sat in my grandparents front room, when a massive thud on the front window occured. Looked outside to see a sparrowhawk, sat atop a slowly dying pidgeon....he sat on it until it died, staring at me....once it died, the sparrowhawk just pissed off....that was that! Weird
 

colly

Re member eR
Location
Leeds
All he left was a few grey feathers.
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Basil.B

Guru
Location
Oxfordshire
Sparrowhawks have claimed a few pigeons in my back garden over the last few years. Wish they would tidy up after, the feathers blow all over the place.
Last victim was a poor little Wagtail.
 
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