American Kestrel - a smaller hawk - 16 x 20" photo

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RM107
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Bob captured this American Kestrel with an inquisitive look on its face. This is a smaller type of hawk in the USA. Years ago it was called a Sparrow Hawk. This exclusive photo is large measuring 16x20".

I have a personal story with an American Kestrel. After a bad storm, we found a baby bird in our driveway having no idea what type of bird it was. It was just a few days old. We fed it with an eye dropper and eventually the baby became an adult. My Mother layed newspaper on the floor behind the dining room door.  Sitting on top of the door "Perky" was quite at home. However, eating in the dining room was interesting. If we had hamburgers, we had to cover the top of the hamburger with one hand. If you didn't, Perky would swoop down, and remove the meat from the hamburger. You would be left with the bun. After a year, one day Perky flew through an open door and was never seen again.

The American Kestrel is the smallest falcon in North America. A kestrel can weigh the same as about 34 pennies. Their top flying speed is about 39 mph. 

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Bob captured this American Kestrel with an inquisitive look on its face. This is a smaller type of hawk in the USA. Years ago it was called a Sparrow Hawk. This photo is large measuring 16x20".

I have a personal story with an American Kestrel. After a bad storm, we found a baby bird in our driveway having no idea what type of bird it was. It was just a few days old. We fed it with an eye dropper and eventually the baby became an adult. My Mother layed newspaper on the floor behind the dining room door.  Sitting on top of the door "Perky" was quite at home. However, eating in the dining room was interesting. If we had hamburgers, we had to cover the top of the hamburger with one hand. If you didn't, Perky would swoop down, and remove the meat from the hamburger. You would be left with the bun. After a year, one day Perky flew through an open door and was never seen again.

The American Kestrel is the smallest falcon in North America. A kestrel can weigh the same as about 34 pennies. Their top flying speed is about 39 mph. 

 

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SKURM107
MaterialPaper
Additional InfoShips in 3 days in tube
Size20"
Dimensions16 x 20"
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