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American Kestrel Female With Vole Feathered Photography

American Kestrel Female With Vole Feathered Photography
American Kestrel Female With Vole Feathered Photography

American Kestrel Female With Vole Feathered Photography A couple of months ago i came across this female american kestrel along the causeway to antelope island. she had captured a vole and was in the process of eating it while perched on a road sign. the images i’ve presented here aren’t pretty and won’t appeal to everyone but as i’ve said many times before i’m fascinated by behaviors. It’s been a while since a kestrel allowed me a close approach so i appreciated the close action as this female enjoyed her furry breakfast on a great perch. 1 4000, f 6.3, iso 640, canon 7d, canon ef 500mm f 4l is ii usm ef 1.4 iii extender, not baited, set up or called in. i photographed her 4 days ago in northern utah.

American Kestrel Female With Vole 8648 Feathered Photography
American Kestrel Female With Vole 8648 Feathered Photography

American Kestrel Female With Vole 8648 Feathered Photography Both beautiful, but the “heavy vole in tiny beak” photo is what sends one off to for answers to “how does he do that?” average vole about 50 grams, 3 9 inches long. (my little hamster size – i can picture that.) male kestrel 9 12″, 80 143 grams. so i guess the answer is “nature is amazing!”. The name “american kestrel” is descriptive and straightforward, indicating this small falcon species native to the americas. american: denotes the geographical region, in this case, the americas. it distinguishes the kestrel as a species native to the americas. kestrel: the term “kestrel” has its origins in old french. Female kestrel. *******************. the female american kestrel has a subdued yet elegant appearance, characterized by rufous brown tones. she has an slender and agile figure. the upperparts, including the back, wing coverts, and tail, showcase rufous brown feathers with black bars. the tail typically follows a similar pattern to the back. Like most raptors, female american kestrels are larger than males. however, in their case, the size difference is around 10 to 15%, which is less than many other raptors, where the female is some 25% larger. the male typically weighs 80 to 143g (2.8 to 5.0oz), and the female 86 to 165g (3.0 to 5.8oz). as we can see, the difference is quite.

Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography
Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography

Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography Female kestrel. *******************. the female american kestrel has a subdued yet elegant appearance, characterized by rufous brown tones. she has an slender and agile figure. the upperparts, including the back, wing coverts, and tail, showcase rufous brown feathers with black bars. the tail typically follows a similar pattern to the back. Like most raptors, female american kestrels are larger than males. however, in their case, the size difference is around 10 to 15%, which is less than many other raptors, where the female is some 25% larger. the male typically weighs 80 to 143g (2.8 to 5.0oz), and the female 86 to 165g (3.0 to 5.8oz). as we can see, the difference is quite. American kestrels are the continent’s most common and widespread falcon, but populations declined by an estimated 51% between 1966 and 2017, according to the north american breeding bird survey. recent studies point to a lack of food availability, possibly tied to widespread pesticide use, as one of several reasons for the continuing declines. At a glance. 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. kestrels nest in cavities in trees; in places where there are few large dead snags to.

Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography
Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography

Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography American kestrels are the continent’s most common and widespread falcon, but populations declined by an estimated 51% between 1966 and 2017, according to the north american breeding bird survey. recent studies point to a lack of food availability, possibly tied to widespread pesticide use, as one of several reasons for the continuing declines. At a glance. 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. kestrels nest in cavities in trees; in places where there are few large dead snags to.

Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography
Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography

Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography

Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography
Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography

Female American Kestrel Feeding On A Vole Feathered Photography

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