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8 split wood pigeons, lying on their backs . . . (1 Viewer)

In that case I would suggest they have been shot and had their breast 'steaks' removed.

Then how they got there is more a matter of conjecture, I would think they have been thrown over a hedge for disposal 'for the foxes to eat'. It is also possible that a fox has moved them from another location, but they normally make a better job of hiding their cache.

Thank you.
Mike
 
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