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Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) identification guide. Identifying features, nesting and feeding habits, call, and where to see them in the UK.
Key features to look out for. Both males and females have pale undersides with black speckles (not bars like on a Sparrowhawk) Males have a slate-grey head and uppertail with a single black band at the tip. Females are browner all over, with bars all along the uppertail.
Common names: kestrel, common kestrel. Scientific name: Falco tinnunculus. Family: Falconidae (falcons) Habitat: grassland, farmland, upland, urban. Diet: voles, mice, shrews, birds and invertebrates. Predators: occasionally taken by larger birds of prey. Origin: native.
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