On Tuesday after work I was running the dog in the woods across the street. Murph was ranging a little bit and I gave him a yell to turn him back to me. As he turned, a red tailed hawk swooped down out of a tree and flew low to the across the fire cut that we were on and disappeared to my right. We continued along the cut and when I reached the spot where the hawk flew out of the tree, I saw feathers everywhere. It was a dead red tailed hawk and it had been shredded. The head was completely gone and not in the scattered mess.
I never thought red tailed hawks would attack there own species but I still don't know if the hawk that took flight was the culprit. We do have a lot of owls but bot sure if they would take on a red tailed hawk.
On Wednesday after work the carcass was in the same position I left it on Tuesday but on Thursday it was scattered more than on Tuesday. I should have put my game camera out Tuesday night to see what would return but I didn't.
Interesting.
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I never thought red tailed hawks would attack there own species but I still don't know if the hawk that took flight was the culprit. We do have a lot of owls but bot sure if they would take on a red tailed hawk.
On Wednesday after work the carcass was in the same position I left it on Tuesday but on Thursday it was scattered more than on Tuesday. I should have put my game camera out Tuesday night to see what would return but I didn't.
Interesting.
Do not expand thumbnails if you do not want to see non-living miscellaneous bird parts.