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The American Kestrel (Falco sparverius), sometimes colloquially known as the Sparrow Hawk, is a small falcon, and the only kestrel found in the Americas. It is the most common falcon in North America, and is found in a wide variety of habitats. At 19–21 centimeters (7–8 in) long, it is also the smallest falcon in North America. It exhibits sexual dimorphism in size and plumage, although both sexes have a rufous back with noticeable barring. Juveniles are similar in plumage to adults.The American Kestrel hunts by hovering in the air with rapid wing beats or perching and scanning the ground for prey. Its diet typically consists of grasshoppers, lizards, mice, and other small birds. It nests in cavities in trees, cliffs, buildings, and other structures. The female lays three to seven eggs, which both sexes help to incubate. It is a common bird to be used in falconry, especially by beginners.Its breeding range extends from central and western Alaska across northern Canada to Nova Scotia, and south throughout North America, into central Mexico and the Caribbean. 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 occasional vagrant to western Europe.(via Wikipedia)Buy a print or a download and all the money I see goes to the Raptor Center for the care of the brids.
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Melusine-Designs [2014-01-05 01:24:19 +0000 UTC]
If I purchase a pci of him I can use home as a reference image right?
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Riphath In reply to Melusine-Designs [2014-01-05 18:32:27 +0000 UTC]
If you purchase a photo the Raptor Rehabilitation center will get some money to help take care of the birds (Including Luke there), but you can use my photos as a reference for free, just reference me and link the photo please.
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Melusine-Designs In reply to Riphath [2014-01-05 21:45:50 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, I'll definitely credit!
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