Identifying a predator by examining a kill

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Lets hope it's not any kind of rodent, that's all I need! Something has been dining on it now that it's thawed out. Just our resident red tail hawks, they are hanging out in the trees above it making a racket and eating it periodically. I'm surprised they can still fly with how much they've eaten! It's starting to develop a slight odor, so I have high hopes for good trail cam pictures in the next few days. I'll post them if I get anything decent. All I've got so far are some hawk pictures.
 

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