Yes, but only baby rabbits.
Melbourne Kestrels was created in 1997.
Crayford Kestrels was created in 1968.
Hackney Kestrels was created in 1984.
Hackney Kestrels ended in 1990.
Animals that eat kestrels include larger birds of prey such as owls, larger raptors like hawks and eagles, and sometimes terrestrial predators like foxes or snakes. These animals may prey on kestrels when they are vulnerable or when food is scarce.
kestrels are 33-35cm in length and 65-80cm wingspan.
Kestrels are a type of falcon. As with many other types of birds, baby kestrels are called chicks until they are feathered out and can fly.
Yes, kestrels eat mice and other tiny animals.
Kestrels are small birds of prey that are typically preyed upon by larger birds of prey such as owls, hawks, and eagles. Additionally, some mammals such as foxes and weasels may also hunt and eat kestrels.
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Kestrels, small birds of prey, face threats from various predators, including larger raptors such as hawks and owls. Additionally, mammals like foxes and domestic cats can pose a risk, especially to young or injured kestrels. Nesting kestrels may also be vulnerable to opportunistic predators like raccoons and crows. Overall, while kestrels are skilled hunters, they must remain vigilant against these potential threats.
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