
American Kestrel Identification - All About Birds
North America’s littlest falcon, the American Kestrel packs a predator’s fierce intensity into its small body.
American kestrel - Wikipedia
It is a local breeder in Central America and is widely distributed throughout South America. Most birds breeding in Canada and the northern United States migrate south in the winter. It is an …
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 …
American Kestrel - 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 …
Bird Profile: American Kestrel | Living Bird | All About Birds
Jun 22, 2020 · North America’s smallest falcon packs a predator’s fierce intensity into its compact body. Decked in warm rusty reds and steely blues—and sporting dark slashes on its face—it is …
American Kestrel - American Bird Conservancy
Seventeen subspecies of American Kestrel are recognized throughout the species' range, with differences in color, wing length, and plumage patterns. Unlike other raptors such as the Bald …
American Kestrel - National Geographic
This bird of prey is known for its buoyant, almost erratic flight style. Learn more about the American kestrel.
The American Kestrel Is the Smallest Falcon - Birds ... - Birds and Blooms
Aug 26, 2024 · Learn all about the American kestrel, a small bird with a big presence. Plus, learn what you can do to attract nesting American kestrels. What Does an American Kestrel Look …
The American Kestrel, a Tiny Killer Built for Speed | Audubon
Feb 23, 2015 · True to the name “falcon,” this species is built for speed, with long pointed wings, often bent back at the tip. If a suitable perch isn’t available, American Kestrels will hover above …
American Kestrel | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
As engaging a bird as you'll ever see, the kestrel is the smallest and most common of the falcons. The back and tail of the kestrel are russet, the wings blue-gray. Two lines of onyx tears mark …