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- Kestrel Meters Official Site - Kestrel Wind Weather Meters
Kestrel weather meters are handheld weather stations and ballistics meters with anemometers to measure wind speed, temperature, and more We are the official Kestrel manufacturer (not an authorized dealer), and offer the lowest prices with free same-day shipping
- American Kestrel Identification - All About Birds
North America’s littlest falcon, the American Kestrel packs a predator’s fierce intensity into its small body It's one of the most colorful of all raptors: the male’s slate-blue head and wings contrast elegantly with his rusty-red back and tail; the female has the same warm reddish on her wings, back, and tail
- Kestrel - Wikipedia
The term kestrel (from French: crécerelle, derivative from crécelle, i e ratchet) is the common name given to several species of predatory birds from the falcon genus Falco Kestrels are most easily distinguished by their typical hunting behaviour which is to hover at a height of around 10–20 metres (35–65 ft) over open country and swoop
- American Kestrel | Audubon Field Guide
Our smallest falcon, the kestrel is also the most familiar and widespread in North America In open country it is commonly seen perched on roadside wires, or hovering low over a field on rapidly beating wings, waiting to pounce on a grasshopper
- American Kestrel: A Complete Guide - Avian Report
The American Kestrel holds the distinction of being the smallest, most numerous, and widely distributed North American falcon
- American Kestrel - American Bird Conservancy
About the size of a Blue Jay, the American Kestrel is the smallest falcon in North America Common nicknames for this scrappy little raptor include "sparrow hawk" (after the distantly related Eurasian Sparrowhawk), "grasshopper hawk," for one of its favorite prey items, and "killy hawk," due to its shrill call
- The American Kestrel Is the Smallest Falcon - Birds and Blooms
If you’re looking for an American kestrel, think small: this teeny falcon is no larger than a mourning dove The smallest and most common falcon in North America, male kestrels have a rather intricate coloring which includes gray-blue wings and brown, striped backs; their heads have the same gray-blue coloring feature two black lines by the eyes
- American kestrel - The Raptor Center
The American kestrel is the smallest falcon found in North America, and with the exception of the Seychelles kestrel (Falco araea), the world Like all members of the genus Falco, American kestrels have dark eyes, a notched beak, and unfeathered legs
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