After consulting bird books, Cornell Lab, as well as Google images, I'm still stumped on this one. I'd be grateful if someone could help me ID this predator:
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If you're used to RTHs, wait until you manage to find one harassing a BE. The size difference is absolutely ludicrous when seen directly together...



