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American Kestrel, Flying In

$200.00

This is North America’s littlest falcon, but they are a fierce predator. It is also one of the most colorful of all raptors. These adorable kestrels are declining in part of their range, and efforts are being made to put up nesting boxes for them. Fun Note: birds can see ultraviolet light. This enables kestrels to see the trails of urine from voles, a common prey mammal.

10” x 9” (Slightly Vertical Format) Archival Pigment Print on Pearl Paper - FRAMED

All Sales Final. Print on demand - add five business days for printing. Free Insured shipping.

The watermark is not on the final image but includes the artist’s signature.

Feel free to contact me for more information or a different size to fit your needs.

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This is North America’s littlest falcon, but they are a fierce predator. It is also one of the most colorful of all raptors. These adorable kestrels are declining in part of their range, and efforts are being made to put up nesting boxes for them. Fun Note: birds can see ultraviolet light. This enables kestrels to see the trails of urine from voles, a common prey mammal.

10” x 9” (Slightly Vertical Format) Archival Pigment Print on Pearl Paper - FRAMED

All Sales Final. Print on demand - add five business days for printing. Free Insured shipping.

The watermark is not on the final image but includes the artist’s signature.

Feel free to contact me for more information or a different size to fit your needs.

This is North America’s littlest falcon, but they are a fierce predator. It is also one of the most colorful of all raptors. These adorable kestrels are declining in part of their range, and efforts are being made to put up nesting boxes for them. Fun Note: birds can see ultraviolet light. This enables kestrels to see the trails of urine from voles, a common prey mammal.

10” x 9” (Slightly Vertical Format) Archival Pigment Print on Pearl Paper - FRAMED

All Sales Final. Print on demand - add five business days for printing. Free Insured shipping.

The watermark is not on the final image but includes the artist’s signature.

Feel free to contact me for more information or a different size to fit your needs.

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89 American Kestrel,  Farmington Bay, March 14, 2024, Linda Dalton Walker, nature photography, wildlife photographer.jpg