Originally posted by: Novgrod
it's unlikely it was a peregrine falcon, since they only only only eat birds (and birds on the wing at that). or so says peterson's field guide to birds of texas.
Maybe it was a freaky genetically screwed up peregrine; i dunno. But it's still pretty cool
and file this under more than you wanted to know: the reason perigrine falcons only eat birds is that they circle above where you could see them, then they dive at up to 200 mph, whacking the bird on the fly. If you're trying to pick something off the ground and you're moving at 200 mph, a smallish mistake can be a be a problem. and their genus species is falco peregrinus.
in other nature news there's a wren nest by my back door, and every evening i watch two of them bring in worms, spiders, etc. very cool.
edit for dumb misspelling.