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Bird watchers
While walking through the woods today I stumbled upon the site where a bird was recently killed. There was obviously a struggle. The predator left no tracks which sucks because I like to try and figure out what animal was there(we have fox, wolf, bear, and everything in between). Anyway, the flight feathers were black and yellow and about 5 inches long. The other feathers were white and black barred. I can't think of any birds around here that fit that description. No warblers here have yellow wings, no orioles. Can any birders think of a bird with yellow wings that I'm not thinking of? I'm beginning to think it was a non-native or domestic bird.
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This is the only bird I can think of, even though you didn't mention any red.
http://www.coffeecreekwc.org/photos/...ird_(male).jpg
Did you see the bird's body? Maybe it's beak shape? That might help jog my brain.
ETA:
Could possibly be a Meadowlark:
http://www.lewis-clark.org/media/ima...eadowlark.jpg\
or a Golden Finch
http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?im...%3D1%26hl%3Den
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None of those. No body, thank the lord. The feathers are all yellow with an inch of black on the end. Yellow veins throughout.