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A female common kestrel perched on the lookout ready to hunt mice. Perched on a wooden pole with the bird back Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel perched and preening its feathers. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female kestrel on a wooden pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel perched and preening its feathers. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel perched and preening its feathers. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel perched on the lookout ready to hunt mice. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel perched and preening its feathers. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female kestrel on a wooden pole
A female common kestrel perched and preening its feathers. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel perched and preening its feathers. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel Falco tinnunculus perched on the lookout ready to hunt mice. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel Falco tinnunculus taking off ready to hunt mice. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel Falco tinnunculus perched and preening its feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel perched and preening its feathers. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female common kestrel perched and preening its feathers. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female kestrel on a pile of wood in a cold and foggy morning. The Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus, Linnaeus) is one of the most common raptors in Central Europe. Many people know the kestrel as it has conquered the city as their environment and is characterized by its unique oscillating flight. Kestrels nest and live in wooded areas, but hunt in open country. They're in the city, the roofs of the highest buildings, feeding mainly of house sparrow and starlings. In this photo there is a female kestrel.


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