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  2. American kestrel - Wikipedia

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    The back and wings of the female American kestrel are rufous with dark brown barring. The undersides of the females are creamy to buff with heavy brown streaking. The tail is noticeably different from the male's, being rufous in color with numerous narrow dark black bars. Juveniles exhibit coloration patterns similar to the adults'. [18]

  3. File:American Kestrel and American Pipit (2256510207).jpg

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  4. File:American Kestrel, Barr Lake State Park.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Woman Shocked When Baby American Kestrel Perches on Her Head ...

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    On July 27, she posted a TikTok video from her once-in-a-lifetime encounter with a baby American Kestrel, and it's racked up over 2 million views so far! She's appropriately shocked to be a perch ...

  6. File:American Kestrel, 1942.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Kestrel - Wikipedia

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    The American kestrel is the only New World species termed "kestrel". The molecular data of Groombridge [ 1 ] as well as morphological peculiarities (like grey wings in males and a black ear-spot) and biogeography , strongly support the view that this species, among the Falco falcons, is not a kestrel at all in the phylogenetic sense but perhaps ...

  8. Falcon - Wikipedia

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    The traditional term for a male falcon is tercel (British spelling) or tiercel (American spelling), from the Latin tertius because of the belief that only one in three eggs hatched a male bird. Some sources give the etymology as deriving from the fact that a male falcon is about one-third smaller than a female [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] ( Old French ...

  9. File:Lesser Kestrel (Male).jpg - Wikipedia

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