RFFGKY7T–Common Kestrel (falco tinnunculus) rests after hunting in open grassland. Just finished her prey after the kill, blood still on
RF2HE3GGA–A common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) eating a mouse.
RMB752HB–Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)
RME64DP4–Kestrel with a kill
RF2FN1XFC–Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) bird of prey hovering in flight with copy space, stock photo image
RMTTDF4H–Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) in beatbox with prey. Photographed in Hortobagy NP, Hungary
RF2C508G2–A bird of prey feeding in London Zoo.
RMDG97JP–Male American Kestrel eating it's kill.(Falco sparverius).Bolsa Chica Wetlands,California
RFKH53WM–Kestrels, Falco, tinnunculus
RMDWCGR6–Kestrel with prey on tree branch.
RMAEJ9MX–Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) with its bag in the back light
RF2WD3JPM–Greater Kestrel perched on a white boulder eating a snake
RF2REXGAX–Female Kestrel with Mouse Prey on Log
RMA0G5N9–Kestrel Falco tinnunculus Young femail perched on straw looking alert ashwell hertfordshire
RMH524DX–Sparrowhawk on it's kill
RMBDC29K–Kestrel, Tintagel, Cornwall, UK
RMA6G55G–Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) sitting with captured Common Vole (Microtus arvalis)
RMDAGWHG–Kestrel, Falco tinnunculus with its prey, a blackbird
RMM5AJC6–Kestrel Hunting
RMF2FDGK–Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) taking off and flying with its prey on the moors
RF2HE3GDT–A common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) eating a mouse.
RF2T15447–Male kestrel perched with its kill
RMB3KJ11–Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus adult with mouse prey Switzerland
RF2FN1XF9–Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) bird of prey flying low in flight over a grass field, stock photo image
RMTTDF4F–Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) in beatbox with prey. Photographed in Hortobagy NP, Hungary
RF2C508D2–A bird of prey feeding in London Zoo.
RF2C206FD–Kestrel having been in flight now perched eating it's catch stock photo
RFKH53WR–Kestrels, Falco, tinnunculus
RF2T1546F–Male kestrel perched with its kill
RF2A2M420–Male lesser kestrel Falco naumanni in flight
RMDG8Y57–American Kestrel eating a mouse-closeup.(Falco sparverius).Back Bay Reserve,California
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RM2X88GRN–Langebaan West Coast South Africa. 20.04.2024. Rock Kestrel eating a. mouse along the west coast at Langebaan Southern African.
RMCCEF8B–Male Kestrel with prey
RMBDC188–Kestrel, Tintagel, Cornwall, UK
RMA6G54Y–Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) calling, with captured Common Vole (Microtus arvalis)
RMDWCGDY–Wild male Kestrel on tree branch with prey.
RFA682HT–Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) family falcons diurnal birds of prey Falconiformes) adult with mouse
RMERA15M–kestrel with prey
RF2HE3GE4–A common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) eating a mouse.
RMAD4AAG–Common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) with prey in its bill
RFCP0Y82–Falco tinnunculus, Kestrel with Prey on feeding post
RFRXWKE3–American kestrel (Falco sparverius) perched on a post in winter in Canada
RMAT5X1P–cold wet Kestrel finds rest on a ship
RM2K86TGA–Coming in for the kill. Middlesex, UK: STUNNING images show a young kestrel marching across Middlesex grass in search of snacks as it begins its journ
RF2D8CFJ1–Kestrel stands on the roof of the building with a hunted mouse in it's claws
RFKH53WJ–Kestrels, Falco, tinnunculus
RF2T1543Y–Male kestrel perched with its kill
RF2A2M3NF–A male kestrel flying with a vole prey in its talons looks at the camera
RFW6P1ND–A Eurasian kestrel, Falco tinnunculus, perches with a fresh kill on top of an antenna in western Yokohama, Japan.
RF2JATXBT–Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) bird of prey flying low in flight, stock photo image
RM2X88GX5–Langebaan West Coast South Africa. 20.04.2024. Rock Kestrel eating a. mouse along the west coast at Langebaan Southern African.
RMCCEF7R–Male Kestrel with prey
RMBDC292–Kestrel, Tintagel, Cornwall, UK
RF2PB9PF9–Kestrel flying in for the kill at Bushy Park in the UK
RMCTYK6E–American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) female with mouse prey, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge , New Mexico, USA
RMB4KHX5–Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) on the ground with its kill
RMERA15P–kestrel with prey
RF2HE3GN7–A common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) eating a mouse.
RFBKNKPF–Bald Eagle
RFCP0Y7X–Falco tinnunculus, Kestrel with prey on feeding post
RFRXWKF9–American kestrel (Falco sparverius) perched on a post in winter in Canada
RMJA487W–Female red-footed falcon (Falco vespertinus) with mouse prey on a branch, Koros-Maros National Park, Bekes County, Hungary
RFT67KBD–A Common kestrel or Falco tinnunculus closeup sitting on a beautiful perch at tal chappar blackbuck sanctuary, rajasthan, India
RF2D8CFHP–Kestrel on a building roof standing on a caught prey in it's claws
RFKH53WX–Kestrels, Falco, tinnunculus
RF2T1543X–Male kestrel perched with its kill
RF2A2M3FM–A male lesser kestrel emerges from the nest box with a prey vole in its beak
RFW6P1M2–A Eurasian kestrel, Falco tinnunculus, perches with a fresh kill on top of a light pole in western Yokohama, Japan.
RFT67KCC–A habitat image of Common kestrel or Falco tinnunculus sitting on a beautiful perch at tal chappar blackbuck sanctuary, rajasthan, India
RM2X88GWX–Langebaan West Coast South Africa. 20.04.2024. Rock Kestrel eating a. mouse along the west coast at Langebaan Southern African.
RFT67JRH–A habitat image of Common kestrel or Falco tinnunculus sitting on a beautiful perch at tal chappar blackbuck sanctuary, rajasthan, India
RMBDC18C–Kestrel, Tintagel, Cornwall, UK
RF2C5029D–Kestrel hovering isolated with an uncluttered background
RF2RGM3JA–A Booted eagle with its kill
RMAPJH75–Kestrel
RMBWWGKT–Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) adult male, dead, roadkill beside main road, Deux-Sevres department, France
RF2HE3GPP–A common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) eating a mouse.
RFBKNTK2–Bald Eagle
RMBX5Y0W–Kestrel, falco tinnunculus, juvenile, feeding on roadkill in snow, Norfolk, UK, November,
RFRXWKFN–American kestrel (Falco sparverius) perched on a post in winter in Canada
RMJA487T–Female red-footed falcon (Falco vespertinus) with mouse prey on a branch by a nesting box, Koros-Maros National Park, Bekes County, Hungary
RMB9HKT5–Common Kestrels (Falco tinnunculus), female with mouse in nesting cavity
RMA6HR6E–Kestrel Family Falconidae Falco tinnunculus
RFKH53WT–Kestrels, Falco, tinnunculus
RF2T15445–Male kestrel perched with its kill
RMAFMY30–Bird of prey at a Raptor sanctuary
RF2WY0661–A vertical shot of a kestrel capturing a prey bird in its talons
RF2B845D6–Birds of Prey
RM2X88GT5–Langebaan West Coast South Africa. 20.04.2024. Rock Kestrel eating a. mouse along the west coast at Langebaan Southern African.
RFT67K9A–A habitat image of Common kestrel or Falco tinnunculus sitting on a beautiful perch at tal chappar blackbuck sanctuary, rajasthan, India
RMAEHG91–Mc0277 Kestrel 01
RF2E9BD64–Kestrel
RMRE1F1A–. The world of animal life. Zoology. THE EAGLE 239 There is a reason for this, for the bird's eyes would be in the greatest danger every time a victim was approached were the beaks used in the attack; and further, the bird would lose the advantage of fully seeing its victim. So it is more natural for birds of prey to kill with their talons than with their beaks. Their beaks are hooked for the pur- pose of rending their victims when they are killed. The kestrel prefers mice to any other food, and is so quick in catching sight of them, and so clever in seizing them, that every day it kills a gre
RMAPJH70–kestrel
RF2E81NG9–Kestrel
RF2HE3GE0–A common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) eating a mouse.
RFBKNMBP–Bald Eagle
RMBX5Y19–Kestrel, falco tinnunculus, juvenile, feeding on roadkill in snow, Norfolk, UK, November,
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