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KESTREL HOUSES: The American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) is the smallest and most common of our falcons. It was formerly called the Sparrow Hawk, and has sometimes been known as the Killy Hawk because of its call, a high killy-killy-killy. It is found in all states, but spends only warmer months in northern states and Canada. The kestrel feeds on large insects, for the most part, and small mice and voles. It occasionally will also catch and eat a small bird (chiefly the House Sparrow in urban areas) or a reptile. Unlike the other falcons, it captures its prey on the ground, rather than in the air. A kestrel may perch in a tree, watching for its prey, and then fly down and hover in the air directly over a grasshopper, waiting for the proper moment to seize it in its talons. Then it flies up to its perch to eat it. more...

American Kestrel


American Kestrel CS10080
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KESTREL HOUSE
(17-3/4"h x 9-1/2"w x 11"d)
Formerly called the Sparrow Hawk, the kestrel eats insects and small rodents. House includes an internal perch (shown in photo with door open) so mother and babies can keep an eye out for their next meal.
RANGE: Breeds from Alaska and Northwest Territories east through Maritime Provinces, and south throughout continent. Winters north to British Columbia, Great Lakes and New England.
HABITAT: Lives in towns and cities, parks, farmlands, along highways and in open country.

Change bedding when it gets dirty, flat. Maybe every couple of years.
Quantity:
$34.95


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