A female American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) pauses to cast an over-the-shoulder glance, her dark eyes bright with alert curiosity. Warm rufous tones and fine barring are seen on her wings, tail, and back, while the distinctive twin facial stripes frame her watchful expression. Slightly larger and more subtly colored than the male, she blends beautifully into open fields and grasslands where she hunts. The fleeting look captures both her delicate beauty and the sharp awareness of North America’s smallest falcon.
A female American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) pauses to cast an over-the-shoulder glance, her dark eyes bright with alert curiosity. Warm rufous tones and fine barring are seen on her wings, tail, and back, while the distinctive twin facial stripes frame her watchful expression. Slightly larger and more subtly colored than the male, she blends beautifully into open fields and grasslands where she hunts. The fleeting look captures both her delicate beauty and the sharp awareness of North America’s smallest falcon.