Video shows close views of wild and captive Kestrals. Shows color, vocalization, flight
I actually saw the kestral fly up with the prey, but didn't get my camera started in time. I went out to film the crows and thought they were haranguing a hawk, but I couldn't see the hawk. After the crows left, I turned off the camera. Then the kestral flew up to the power line wires. The crows were probably watching it, but it had been on the ground, where I couldn't see it.
It was very windy and cold that day, and quite amazing how the Kestral could hang on to the power line wires, hold its prey, and eat at the same time.
Its russet feathers show up well in the sunshine.
The Kestral is a falcon with a russet back and tail and double Black stripes on a white face. They have beautiful multicolored feathers and a "Killy, Killy, Killy call. They are graceful, swift fliers and are often found perched on telephone poles near farms. Also called a Sparrow Hawk, they are North America's smallest bird of prey.
@sirensProductions so....before correcting someones mis-titled movie.......maybe you should learn to speak english first.....but good try!
BeatingStitches 8 months ago
its a rainbow dove. ive seen 1 before.
gnome33 1 year ago
Why does it mean when the titel says hawk Kestral? Kasterals are Falcoms but that might not be what u meant to say, but watever there still awesome birds
sirensProductions 1 year ago
sleep is good
tysonbangham 2 years ago
Earthquake!!! Would be much better if you had a tripod.
fnordguy 2 years ago
really cute for some reason
guanylic12345 2 years ago
awesome!
michaelispan 3 years ago