“…Also, out of 122 hunting flights of peregrines observed by Anderson (1984), 102 of the prey pursued by the falcons were waterfowl or shorebirds. Anderson (1984) observed 42 peregrine kills, of which 34 were either waterfowl or shorebirds, consisting of green-winged teal (31 percent of all kills), mallard, greater scaup, lesser scaup (unidentified ducks, 29 percent of kills), dunlin (12 percent of all kills), and American golden plover. The other prey items were one each of pied-billed grebe, horned grebe, ringbilled gull, red-winged blackbird, and four unidentified birds.…”