Latest woes for Boeing’s grounded 737 Max: Predatory falcons and pigeon corpses

A peregrine falcon can be seen amid brackets atop the roof of the plant in Renton, Wash., where Boeing made 737 Max planes until production was suspended. (Richard Read / Los Angeles Times)

The falcons are messy eaters. After they dive-bomb their prey, severed heads, wings and feet plop onto the factory floor and a lunch area, soon followed by feathers.

Source: Los Angeles Times

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