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in the last week, I have found 3 dead birds in our garden, two pigeons and a blackbird.

I am unsure if our cat is killing them (no signs of attack really, with the birds being 'neat and tidy' in position) or finding them dead.

i noticed the blackbird had a wound in its side, so wondering if someone is shooting them?!

Its odd, as I have never seen any before now.

Wondered if anyone else has experienced this?

I am on Ivydale Road, Nunhead.

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we also had a Sparrow hawk attach a few weeks ago.

Also had birds flying into the patio doors quite a few times

over the last few years. A sparrow crashed this morning,

caused my misses to spill her cuppa all over herself.

Fortunately it recovered before the cats pounced.

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we also had a Sparrow hawk attach a few weeks ago.

Also had birds flying into the patio doors quite a few times

over the last few years. A sparrow crashed this morning,

caused my misses to spill her cuppa all over herself.

Fortunately it recovered before the cats pounced.

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