Could it have perhaps been a larger Coopers Hawk? 

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> On Feb 1, 2020, at 3:54 PM, R Jess <rvjess...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hello:  We have an active bird feeder with Cardinals. many Goldfinches.
> House Finches, Mourning Doves, etc.  Once in a while a Sharp-shinned hawk
> will visit.  A couple of weeks ago it came, sat still, flew up in a tree
> and then took off chasing a bird which I thought was a Red-Bellied
> Woodpecker.  The woodpecker never came again so I assumed he was lunch.
> Lately a female Red-bellied took his place.  This morning I looked over at
> the neighbors and thought what was that on the ground?  Walked over and
> picked up a headless Sharp-shinned hawk.  Did I mention we have
> Great-horned owls too.  I can only assume the owl did it.
> 
> Robert Jessen
> Olmsted County
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