You sure the bird was killed by a falcon? It only takes a falcon like 15 min to pluck all the feathers of birds it kills, and they will leave random bones and pieces from their kill.
It may have been, but my drive way is between 2 tenement 4 story houses. I dunno if a hawk/falcon could have swung in there. I was also thinking stray cat.....but again the cat would have left more meat and stuff?
Yeah. Sounds like a hawk kill. They peck and rip away the meat and leave a bunch of feathers.
A bobcat or fox takes the bird and retreats to thickets to devour it. A hawk or eagle will rip the bird apart where it is at and leave a mess of feathers.
I see hawks, crows, and larger birds attacking smaller birds and their nests all the time. It's usually a lot of loud bird chirping (panic) and birds chasing each other around.
I even woke up to birds screaming in the middle of the night because a raccoon climbed all the way up a tree and feasted on its young. Nature is cruel.
That said, I have read that birds falling out of the sky is a warning sign that you have toxic levels of 5G in your area. I don't think it would cause them to explode, though.
You sure the bird was killed by a falcon? It only takes a falcon like 15 min to pluck all the feathers of birds it kills, and they will leave random bones and pieces from their kill.
It may have been, but my drive way is between 2 tenement 4 story houses. I dunno if a hawk/falcon could have swung in there. I was also thinking stray cat.....but again the cat would have left more meat and stuff?
Yeah. Sounds like a hawk kill. They peck and rip away the meat and leave a bunch of feathers.
A bobcat or fox takes the bird and retreats to thickets to devour it. A hawk or eagle will rip the bird apart where it is at and leave a mess of feathers.
I see hawks, crows, and larger birds attacking smaller birds and their nests all the time. It's usually a lot of loud bird chirping (panic) and birds chasing each other around.
I even woke up to birds screaming in the middle of the night because a raccoon climbed all the way up a tree and feasted on its young. Nature is cruel.
That said, I have read that birds falling out of the sky is a warning sign that you have toxic levels of 5G in your area. I don't think it would cause them to explode, though.