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One was sighted Southwest Texas 2 years ago...was noted these birds are carnivarous.

2007-01-20 07:19:36 · 5 answers · asked by Mr B 1 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Hunting

One was sighted Southwest Texas 2 years ago...was noted these birds are carnivarous and has a unique sound to it apart from a Crow , Raven , or Hawk.Was said to have a bigger beak than those as well.Not sure as to what it looks like exactly, as all i have to go by is what i was told about it.Also was said it would attack humans & was migrating East.

2007-01-20 23:25:26 · update #1

i just found out more details of it...was said to be twice the size of a Raven...same coloring & more deadly than a Hawk

2007-01-21 08:09:44 · update #2

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hhhhhmmm could it be a vulture? young condor? or some bird that some call the Thunderbird (that bird supposdly had a wingspan of up to 30 ft. it is generally unknown to the public, but cryptozooligist call this the "bigfoot" of birds, either way i think there could be a bird like that but i think ill let you decide for yourself)

2007-01-23 13:27:34 · answer #1 · answered by SwordDancer 5 · 0 0

Crows are omnivores and have been known to attack and kill injured animals.
Feeding on fresh meat is not uncommon if available, Crows have a 3 feet wing span.
I was always taught, if it walks like a Duck and Quacks like a Duck, It’s a Duck.

http://www.greglasley.net/caracara.html

2007-01-20 15:40:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Like a Vulture.

2007-01-20 20:44:46 · answer #3 · answered by johndeereman 4 · 0 0

Was it all black with some white or cream color on the neck and wingtips? If it was all black, then prolly a raven. The other one is called a Cara-cara.

2007-01-20 18:36:15 · answer #4 · answered by tmarschall 3 · 0 0

shoot it and have a closer look at it same way for duck identification shoot it and get it in the blind LOL

2007-01-25 17:44:53 · answer #5 · answered by brokerman74067 4 · 0 0

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