A Female American Kestrel Is Caught in Flight - Raptors, But No Owls - Corey Raffel

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Raptors, But No Owls

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A female American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) is captured in bit of an unusual position in flight, her warm rufous color and dark face markings showing up well. Slightly larger and more subtly colored than the male, she lacks the bold blue wing panels but displays intricate barring across her wings and tail. North America’s smallest falcon, the American Kestrel is a versatile hunter, often seen hovering with quick, steady wingbeats as she searches for insects, small mammals, and small birds below. This airborne moment highlights both her delicate beauty and the sharp precision that make her such an accomplished predator.
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A Female American Kestrel Is Caught in Flight - Raptors, But No Owls - Corey Raffel
A female American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) is captured in bit of an unusual position in flight, her warm rufous color and dark face markings showing up well. Slightly larger and more subtly colored than the male, she lacks the bold blue wing panels but displays intricate barring across her wings and tail. North America’s smallest falcon, the American Kestrel is a versatile hunter, often seen hovering with quick, steady wingbeats as she searches for insects, small mammals, and small birds below. This airborne moment highlights both her delicate beauty and the sharp precision that make her such an accomplished predator.