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peregrineinastoop: American Kestrel by bmse
expression-venusia: American Kestrel Expression
allisonrosecast: wonderlandtattoospdx: kirstenmakestattoos: Finished up this piece on Tara of an American kestrel, English roses and wild roses. Black healed, color in bird healed, color in botanicals fresh. Thanks so much, lady! We met at the tattoo
elkian:ayellowbirds:power-chords:I almost forgot to mention: this woman came into the penguin enclosure with a KESTREL??? I said “oh my god is that an American Kestrel?” and she said “Yes! She was outside doing raptor education for the kids, but
fencelizard: A fat and happy American kestrel chick from earlier in the summer, about to get its leg band.
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futuristicgentlemenengineer: dragonflysoul: sixpenceee: The head stabilization of an American Kestrel Source That’s amazing. ⚜️
theraptorcage: American Kestrel, Falco sparverius Nankeen (Australian) Kestrels, Falco cenchroides Grey Kestrel, Falco ardosiaceus Lesser Kestrel, Falco rupicolus For Jennylearnstofight, for winning the plant giveaway, but being unable to receive her
jenntalksnature: I spent a couple hours this evening watching some baby merlins (Falco columbarius). They are a small falcon, just a little larger than the American kestrel. They mostly prey on small birds (and the occasional dragonfly). I love
peregrineinastoop: American Kestrel by Dan Ripplinger
libutron: Beautiful symmetry A young male American Kestrel, Falco sparverius (Falconidae), in flight and showing the splendid symmetry of its plumage. Photo credit: ©David G. Hemmings | Locality: unknown (2009)
princesslovehandles: youngeyesignite:wonderlandtattoospdx:kirstenmakestattoos:Finished up this piece on Tara of an American kestrel, English roses and wild roses. Black healed, color in bird healed, color in botanicals fresh. Thanks so much, lady! We
multi: american kestrel (photos by david g hemmings)
sixpenceee:The head stabilization skills of the American Kestrel let them stay focused on prey while in motion. Credit: Talons and Teeth