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Added to the black vultures, American Kestrel and the RedShouldered Hawk that I saw last week this is turning out to be a pretty good bird watching month.
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Added to the black vultures, American Kestrel and the RedShouldered Hawk that I saw last week this is turning out to be a pretty good bird watching month.
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Twitchers left disappointed after American Kestrel sighting
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The American Kestrel is native to the US and only two have been spotted in the wild in
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The American Kestrel, sometimes colloquially known as the Sparrow Hawk, is the most common falcon in North America, and is found in a wide variety of habitats, including grasslands, meadows, deserts, and other open to semi open regions.
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When a rare American Kestrel was spotted perched on brambles, bird lovers from across
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Julia Ponder, the executive director of The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota, said the bird is a male American Kestrel.
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Twitchers left disappointed after American Kestrel sighting
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Earlier this season, an American Kestrel captivated Twins fans, long accustomed to watching games indoors, by swooping across Target Field, grabbing a moth and devouring it atop the right field foul pole.
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When a rare American Kestrel was spotted perched on brambles, bird lovers from across
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