Posted by Ultradog MN on June 25, 2016 at 05:25:06 from (172.58.137.124):
I saw a little life and death struggle play out in the tree behind the house a few minutes ago. A Peregrine Falcon got ahold of a crow. Crow was bigger than the falcon but was making one heck of a racket. I couldn't see the struggle very well - too many branches but within about 30 seconds 4 or 5 other crows showed up and started attacking the falcon. Just a flurry of wings and feathers and LOTS of squawking. Falcon must have thought discretion was the better part of valor cause he blew that pop stand. Got a good view of him as he left. The crows all did kind of a victory roll, squawking and dancing and then left. One crow, must be the one that was attacked is still sitting in the tower behind the house. Just sitting there. Peregrine was a tough, stocky little bird, like a boxer compared to the much more graceful crows. Though I've always admired crows I was rooting for the falcon. I hope he finds some breakfast elsewhere.
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