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Female American Kestrel

Falco sparverius

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40.5217, -105.093

Field Notes

Description:

American Kestrels are pale when seen from below and warm, rusty brown spotted with black above, with a black band near the tip of the tail. Males have slate-blue wings; females’ wings are reddish brown. Both sexes have pairs of black vertical slashes on the sides of their pale faces—sometimes called a “mustache” and a “sideburn."

Habitat:

deserts and grasslands to alpine meadows

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Comments (2)

I got to hear the female American Kestral vocalize up in a tree.
What a beautiful little girl! Great capture, Daniel! I'd love you to add this spotting (and any others that apply) to the mission Raptors of North America: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8627557

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