Grey-Winged Wounder

A grey-winged wounder (Stenonychosaurus Abcinobrii) is a species on non-avian theropod dinosaur part of a wounder (Troodont) family native to western Canada and the western USA. They are about the size of a large great dane and fill the similar niche to foxes, coyotes, raccoons, and hawks, but despite competition, they flourish due to food left out by humans. Despite their names, they aren't grey colored other than on their tail base, they are actually brown with some black and white lines on their plumage and a much darker brown head crest. They are completely tame towards any sapient species/beings and dylanusids, except vampires. They are very tolerant to human activities and can adapt really well into a life in the cities and suburbs.