Common Kestrel webcam from nest
Kestrel - description
Poxtail is a small falcon-like predator slightly larger than the wild dovecote. The weight of the male is approximately 180 g and 220 g. The wingspan is between 68-80 cm. However, the data may vary widely, as kerosene has a large geographical variation not only in size but also in color. Like all falcons, the kestrel has a well-sharpened wings and a long tail.
A distinctive feature is the reddish-brown back of dark-stained males, in females and youngsters with dark transversal stripes or waves. Handhelds are dark. The bottom of the body is lighter with similar dark spots as on the back of the young is a significant longitudinal stain. The males have a crown and the head of the gray head and the whitish throat is lined with a distinctive black beard on the cheek. Gray, the tail is usually without stripes, only a wide dark band at the end. The females and youngs have a brown tail with a dark transverse stripe.
Thank you to webcam operators: https://www.ceh.ac.uk/monitoring-kestrels
Kestrel - live
27.6. 06: 10 Two young kestrels in a booth
24.6. 05: 59 the last two kestrel at the nest
13.6. Time on 8: 27 Feeding Young Kestrel
Hello Petro,
here are exemplary parents, chicks grow out of water, have enough food, compared to those in the pot in Hungary and please where this booth is
Hello Daso,
The booth is in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, South East England.
31.5. 8: 42: 34 brings a mouse, a female takes it over and starts feeding five pecks.
29.5. 14,39 feeding quarters
27.5. he turned out to be the fifth cub