A Male 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 male American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) is caught in mid-flight, his wings and warm rufous underside are well seen. North America’s smallest falcon, he combines delicate size with bold hunting prowess, often hovering with rapid wingbeats as he scans for insects, small mammals, and birds below. The twin black facial stripes—sometimes called “mustache” and “sideburn” marks—frame his sharp, focused eyes. This fleeting moment in the air captures both the vibrant beauty and spirited agility of one of the continent’s most colorful raptors.
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A Male American Kestrel Is Caught in Flight - Raptors, But No Owls - Corey Raffel
A male American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) is caught in mid-flight, his wings and warm rufous underside are well seen. North America’s smallest falcon, he combines delicate size with bold hunting prowess, often hovering with rapid wingbeats as he scans for insects, small mammals, and birds below. The twin black facial stripes—sometimes called “mustache” and “sideburn” marks—frame his sharp, focused eyes. This fleeting moment in the air captures both the vibrant beauty and spirited agility of one of the continent’s most colorful raptors.