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5 Facts About American Kestrels

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • Did you know that kestrels hover in midair before going in on their prey? We invited Rita McMahon and Coral, the non-releasable American Kestrel, from Wild Bird Fund to teach us 5 cool facts about these tiny-but-fierce predators.
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Komentáře • 71

  • @Cynthia949
    @Cynthia949 Před 4 lety +31

    I love how she's sleepy at the end. So cute

    • @raptorfalconry
      @raptorfalconry Před 2 lety +1

      That’s not a good thing, that’s not normal kestrel behavior. General an indicator of illness.

    • @Cynthia949
      @Cynthia949 Před 2 lety +1

      @@raptorfalconry ...that's too bad

  • @KryptosArt
    @KryptosArt Před 5 lety +37

    that is one smol cutie.

  • @krazeekimo
    @krazeekimo Před 3 lety +29

    I rescued my kestrel 'Anakin ' from a busy city street...he'd fallen from his nest in a church steeple as a fledgling. Cars passed over top of him, i stopped traffic to save him. Got yelled at a lot...but none of the raptor-rehabs could take him...it was a hard year and the re-habs were all full. He was raised by me and imprinted on me...a lovely friend true and loyal...and kept the house free of bugs and pests...he lived in a large wooden dollhouse on top of a high wall unit...he was good with my kids too....we loved him right back.

    • @brysenstrowder5178
      @brysenstrowder5178 Před 3 lety

      You can keep them as pets?! What was it like taking care of them??

    • @krazeekimo
      @krazeekimo Před 3 lety +4

      @@brysenstrowder5178 it was fantastic. Extremely intelligent and loving. Because I was closest to him, he 'imprinted' on me. I effectively became his mommy. Every dawn I'd go to feed him and he'd fluff up like a baby and cry to be fed. His basic diet was chunky cat food. He was caged at night for his safety and let out in the day. Kept our house free of bugs and bathed in the cat's water dishes. I tried to train him outside, but he wanted to bring me every sparrow he could find. He was great with the kids, ignored the cats and was a good friend.

    • @brysenstrowder5178
      @brysenstrowder5178 Před 3 lety

      @@krazeekimo Did you get registered as a falconer or get the proper permits of license to keep them

    • @krazeekimo
      @krazeekimo Před 3 lety +5

      @@brysenstrowder5178 No I didn't. The deal here, (ON.Canada) is that, to legally 'own' a Falcon/Hawk/Kestrel is that you have to be sponsored by a mentor with a bird, for up to a year. Then you can apply for a license before you can have one. Since I rescued it and none of the Rehabs I contacted would take it, I technically had it illegally. The only other option was to euthanize him, which I didn't want to do.

    • @krazeekimo
      @krazeekimo Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/xuvZZdXFJaQ/video.html

  • @UltraMagaFan
    @UltraMagaFan Před rokem +4

    The American Kestrel is hands down my favorite falcon. I love these little birds.

  • @zee4265
    @zee4265 Před rokem +3

    Had a kestrel land on my back pack and literally just hang out with me for an hour today… was one of the coolest experiences I’ve had with an animal. Literally has me going down a rabbit hole researching falconry.

  • @gtaclevelandcity
    @gtaclevelandcity Před 3 lety +9

    Cutest little murder machine.

  • @LittleSisterLo
    @LittleSisterLo Před 3 lety +12

    They are definitely making a comeback on the AL gulf coast. I’ve lived here all of my life and have never seen one until recently. Now, there are several nesting in our neighborhood. We see and hear them daily.

  • @jonaskatona7136
    @jonaskatona7136 Před 2 lety +6

    I once saw a kestrel perched on a lamppost right by the 5 Freeway just southeast of downtown Los Angeles in a very urban area. These creatures are incredibly adaptable!

  • @nate_mccallister
    @nate_mccallister Před 3 lety +4

    My favorite bird :)

  • @richardroddenberry2079
    @richardroddenberry2079 Před 4 lety +7

    Only birdhouse I ever made was for a Kestrel in southern Idaho. Was great fun to see one be raised up in the house I built.
    Got motivated at Snake River Morley Nelson Birds of Prey National sanctuary outside Boise, ID.

  • @rustysteam
    @rustysteam Před 2 lety +1

    I love birds, and I watched 2 Kestrels this morning.

  • @paradoxinmotion
    @paradoxinmotion Před 3 lety +4

    "the hummingbird of the raptor family"

  • @David-rx2to
    @David-rx2to Před 5 lety +17

    Years ago we had a male American Kestrel fly into one of the windows at our home and stun itself. We picked it up and put it in a cardboard box and called the local Audubon Society. They said to keep it overnight, don't feed it or give it anything to drink and in the morning, take the box outside and open the lid. The fear was it's legs might be broken since it probably contacted the window talons first. If it's legs were broken, it wouldn't fly away, since it would need to jump a bit to get out of the box and start to fly. If it didn't fly away, then something was wrong and then we could take it somewhere for attention. Thankfully, it flew away in the morning, perched on a tree across the street for a moment, and then flew off. I couldn't of imagined a more beautiful bird. The colors were magnificent. The female in this video was rather mono-chromatic by comparison.

    • @krazeekimo
      @krazeekimo Před 3 lety +3

      I'm glad you took the time to help a wild animal in need... bless you!

  • @KateG-ei4se
    @KateG-ei4se Před 4 měsíci

    I went to let my puppy into the backyard one time back in January and there was a pair of Kestrels on the ground next to a tree. They were facing each other and had their wings out and just kept having this staredown with each other. Then they finally started going at it (fighting or the alternative, not sure which) but they flew off once I opened the back door. Was a cool thing to watch in my own backyard and since then I have been watching the birds in general and noticed that there is a Kestrel that likes to perch on the power line across the street and hang out there. Occasionally he/she will chase down smaller birds and go back to chilling.

  • @SuctionMonsters
    @SuctionMonsters Před 5 lety +15

    aw so cute!

  • @pl2996
    @pl2996 Před 3 lety +2

    that guest seems very sweet. the bird as well.

  • @chein33
    @chein33 Před 4 lety +3

    Here in Maine 2020, we have in our yard a mom, dad and two baby's, I have been watching them catch mice and set on a Telephon pole and feed the youngins, very fascinating dirds. Thank for the video.

  • @captcan78
    @captcan78 Před 3 lety +3

    Very interesting to see an American Kestrel, since all I see here are European Kestrels, which are quite a bit taller. Thanks for that video

  • @sheilayoung4043
    @sheilayoung4043 Před 2 lety +1

    I had one land on my patio and was chirping to me a good 10 minutes

  • @Asertix357
    @Asertix357 Před 3 lety +2

    I miss my kestrel.

  • @kipwonder2233
    @kipwonder2233 Před 2 lety

    Kristine is GORGEOUS🤩. The kestrel was cool too👍

  • @jimf1964
    @jimf1964 Před 3 lety +2

    Their numbers sure aren't going down around Montreal. I was shocked to see one in my neighbourhood years ago, and now there's 2 pairs just with in a few blocks, and at a park not far away some more.....they're all around

  • @CambiDred17
    @CambiDred17 Před rokem

    I have a male female pair in my neighbourhood. I’m a bird watcher so it’s distressing to see them. But magical in its own way

  • @timsmith3621
    @timsmith3621 Před 2 lety

    This bird, pound for pound, might be the mightiest of them all. Very informative video.

  • @zanerichards8348
    @zanerichards8348 Před 3 lety +5

    So tiny and so amazing. I'm always looking for them along the roads where I live.

  • @tradethenasdaq
    @tradethenasdaq Před 3 lety +6

    Oh my, I thought they were at least the size of a crow due to the pictures I’ve seen! They look the size of a robin!

    • @twothreebravo
      @twothreebravo Před 3 lety

      They're in fact the smallest raptor in North America

  • @gobofraggel7383
    @gobofraggel7383 Před 7 měsíci

    I feed Sparrows on my balcony and today I heard a scream and looked out to see my favorite little Sparrow Tucker under the Kestrel's talon and I saw the Kestrel take his first bite which was just a few feathers. I opened the balcony and ran out expecting the Kestrel to fly off but it just looked at me and looked back at his catch. I then stomped my foot and shouted and the Kestrel and Tucker flew off in different directions.

  • @daniellehner1383
    @daniellehner1383 Před 3 lety +1

    This video is very interesting and informative. I enjoyed this video to the fullest. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Switzerland.

  • @Mitch3lT0mas
    @Mitch3lT0mas Před 3 lety +1

    I always thought they'd be bigger

  • @noahs0763
    @noahs0763 Před 3 lety

    0:50 awwwww

  • @opwave79
    @opwave79 Před 2 lety +1

    I want to see a windsurfing kestrel!! That would be awesome!

  • @belaiditaoufik
    @belaiditaoufik Před 4 lety +6

    Not always I think. For the hovering to become a possibility, there should gather particular conditions in the air that are not there all the time.
    The bird would starve if he relies solely on hovering.
    I have seen him plunging down to catch some prey, starting from a rest position.

  • @morgan1719
    @morgan1719 Před rokem

    Well done! Definitely not stiff an awkward 😅

  • @jonaskatona7136
    @jonaskatona7136 Před 2 lety +2

    0:22 Wait, but aren't the Falconiformes (including kestrels) pretty distantly related to other birds of prey? I thought that hawks, vultures, kites, and osprey were related (Accipitriformes), then owls in their own separate family (Strigiformes), and finally falcons (like the kestrel) are related to parrots, songbirds (passerines), and terror birds.

  • @kevinhiggins7257
    @kevinhiggins7257 Před rokem +1

    With an outside world in disarray, do we harbour them safe as say, bide over time together ❤️

  • @poppy2443
    @poppy2443 Před 3 lety +1

    One of these was chilling on my window ceil today and started trying to fly inside. I’m not really a spiritual person, but it was so strange I feel like it meant something lol. Also, she tried to peck bird poop on the window so I laughed when you guys said they aren’t picky eaters 😂

  • @Lexusgx550
    @Lexusgx550 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I want one

  • @kalashnikovdevil
    @kalashnikovdevil Před 5 lety +4

    Interestingly the American Kestrel is probably not a Kestrel in the taxonomic sense. Wonderful little creatures though.

    • @captainbryce1
      @captainbryce1 Před 4 lety +5

      TwoHeavens They are called American Kestrels because they resemble Common Kestrels both in size/physical appearance, and behavior/hunting style. They are the only raptor in America that can hover. Based on that and their appearance, they were initially presumed to be related to Common Kestrels. Only DNA evidence discovered later proved otherwise. The American Kestrel and Common Kestrel are examples of convergent evolution.

  • @beyerdr
    @beyerdr Před 3 lety

    I have 3 falcons in my yard here in Alaska. They sound like Kestral but they seem to be far too big. From some videos I've seen Peregrine sound similar, my best guess is a breeding pair with a kiddo that's gotta be several months old, and they are still together because they will be migrating south soon? The last part of this video will be helpful in confirming what sort they are next time I get a close look. It's pretty cool to watch them. Wishful thinking that they'll come back to my area when they come back next spring if they are migrating.

  • @masguapoako
    @masguapoako Před 2 lety

    *Kestrel's grows fast that when I missed a week of visiting them, they went from only the head is visible to them standing outside the nest*

  • @michaelleavenworth5021

    Look at the color of "Coral's" cere and legs... Should be bright yellow if young and healthy. And dark yellow or even orange as a healthy adult.
    And she was so lethargic! Other commentors were saying it was cute that she was sleepy, but to me it was alarming because she should have been wide eyed, head bobbing and quickly looking around, and preening herself.
    With all that considered I'd say, IMHO, she looks severely malnourished. I wonder if she is getting sun, vitamin powder on her food, and whole small birds in her diet...

  • @samuell208
    @samuell208 Před 3 lety +1

    They hover so still it’s like gps

  • @seosamh7486
    @seosamh7486 Před 3 lety

    The National Audubon society and she says "claws" 🙉

  • @thevampirecielphantomhive2342

    Mini falcon

  • @crystalchavez4576
    @crystalchavez4576 Před 4 lety

    Do any live in Nevada I think saw one in Las Vegas I thought it was a parrot at first

    • @maryksmith9153
      @maryksmith9153 Před 9 měsíci

      They are actually related to parrots! Strange, no? But true...

  • @coffeehugger
    @coffeehugger Před 2 lety

    The bird she has there looks strange, is it a juvenile?

  • @jfphotography69
    @jfphotography69 Před 4 lety +2

    I have been watching one at one of my local parks do his hunting routine hovering over the fields.
    This is him.
    flic.kr/p/2i97t8k
    flic.kr/p/2i96Tkv
    And this is him hovering looking for some lunch.
    photos.app.goo.gl/qPhSMwNduRMwDnA58
    photos.app.goo.gl/9iTZKVyEUJtXq6rs5

  • @SlimWu
    @SlimWu Před 2 lety

    Is it possible to keep American Kestrel in house?

    • @maryksmith9153
      @maryksmith9153 Před 9 měsíci

      It is illegal without special permits & training.

  • @Christopher_Station
    @Christopher_Station Před 3 lety

    They are so cute
    at the time they become predator awfully.

  • @emmekii8868
    @emmekii8868 Před 3 lety

    "CREAM" BY DAVID FIRTH ANYONE???😃

  • @Pushiii736
    @Pushiii736 Před rokem

    Nothings cool about being short

  • @tHEdANKcRUSADER
    @tHEdANKcRUSADER Před 4 lety +1

    She said “Coup de gras” . (gras like as in Madri Gras(Fat Tuesday)) that translates to “Strike of fat”
    It’s pronounced “Coup de Grace” as in Grace, like in English “Strike of Grace(mercy)”
    Super common Mispronunciation of the phrase