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I have a Cape Wagtail with one foot missing visiting me and feed it Steak mince, its partner has both feet and is larger with brighter colors so I assume it is the male. When no food is out ithey would walk into my house and tweet loudly for food or flies up to glass door tweeting. Now all of a sudden, the one with one foot missing, is limping badly and tail feathers are missing, I know it is the same as they fly against the glass door as previously, or walks (hops) into house for food. Is there any reason for the limp and the missing tail feathers, is it possible that it was attacked by a predator? Eddie36 (talk) 09:59, 19 September 2016 (UTC)Reply