Female American Kestrel In A Setting I Love Occasionally one of my photos will grow in me the more I reflect on it and this one from yesterday morning is an example. Continue reading
A New Way To Report Banded American Kestrels Now that much of the preliminary work for this project has been done HawkWatch International needs eyes. Lots of eyes. Continue reading
A Serendipitous American Kestrel Yesterday Morning It was almost like I called this bird out of the sky. Continue reading
Male American Kestrels Getting Some Tail And there’s more than one way to get it done. Continue reading
Male American Kestrel Acting Strangely I’ve had a change of heart about the likely cause of his unusual behavior. Continue reading
American Kestrel With Vole Prey – The Rest Of The Story It’ll take 16 more images to tell the rest of the story that I started yesterday but I thought it was worth telling. Continue reading
Male American Kestrel – An Aborted Takeoff With Prey This may end up on my short list of favorite kestrel photos. Continue reading
A Clumsy Male American Kestrel Slippery frost on a perch can result in some interesting poses. Continue reading
Another American Kestrel Being A Picky Eater Kestrels are highly efficient and skillful at “de-hiding” their small mammal prey (and no, I don’t think this image is gory). Continue reading
Male American Kestrel – Serendipity Happens! Sometimes good things come to those who wait. And if you’re lucky it might even be a handsome little falcon. Continue reading
I Think Kestrels And Flickers Share A “Mean Gene” I’m not making this stuff up folks and I’m not even exaggerating. Continue reading
Male American Kestrel Working Over A Tail Feather This is a pose I almost never get from a kestrel. Continue reading
A Use Of One Of My Images That Warms The Heart Of This Old Teacher On March 20 of this year I received a request from Kylee Wiseman to use one of my American Kestrel images as a reference for a painting. Continue reading