A Female Nankeen Kestrel Gives the Photographer a Glance from Her Perch on a Bush Top - Raptors, But No Owls - Corey Raffel

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Raptors, But No Owls

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A female Nankeen Kestrel (Falco cenchroides) perches on the top of a bush, her warm rufous tones catching the light as she turns to briefly acknowledge the photographer. Australia’s smallest falcon, the Nankeen Kestrel is a skilled hunter, often seen hovering effortlessly over open grasslands while scanning for insects, small reptiles, and mice below. Females are noticeably larger than males and lack the grey crown, giving them a more richly patterned appearance. Calm yet alert, this kestrel’s steady gaze reflects the keen eyesight and quiet confidence that make the species such a successful and widespread raptor across the continent.
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A Female Nankeen Kestrel Gives the Photographer a Glance from Her Perch on a Bush Top - Raptors, But No Owls - Corey Raffel
A female Nankeen Kestrel (Falco cenchroides) perches on the top of a bush, her warm rufous tones catching the light as she turns to briefly acknowledge the photographer. Australia’s smallest falcon, the Nankeen Kestrel is a skilled hunter, often seen hovering effortlessly over open grasslands while scanning for insects, small reptiles, and mice below. Females are noticeably larger than males and lack the grey crown, giving them a more richly patterned appearance. Calm yet alert, this kestrel’s steady gaze reflects the keen eyesight and quiet confidence that make the species such a successful and widespread raptor across the continent.