Kestrel: American

Larger than males, with reddish-brown wings and backs barred with black.

Flashy slate-blue wings and a rusty-red back and tail. american kestrel

Kestrels are masters of the "hover and pounce" technique, often called . Larger than males, with reddish-brown wings and backs

Unlike many other raptors, American Kestrels display , meaning males and females have distinct plumage. Unlike many other raptors, American Kestrels display ,

The ( Falco sparverius ) is North America's smallest and most colorful falcon. Roughly the size of a mourning dove, this "mighty mite" is a common sight along roadsides, often perched on power lines or hovering over open fields in search of its next meal. 🦅 Key Characteristics

Both sexes have two black "mustache" stripes on their face, which may help reduce glare while hunting. 🎯 Hunting and Diet

Good Natured Column: The American Kestrel - Kane County Connects

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