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A fly. A kestrel A hummingbird.
A male kestrel is simply called a "male kestrel." In terms of species, the common kestrel is known scientifically as Falco tinnunculus. Like many bird species, males and females are often referred to by their gender, without a specific term differentiating them beyond "male" and "female."
they are weighted down but can fly pretty fast due to body shape
If they fly very fast, they might not seewhere they are going
A Deer bot fly flies at 90 miles per hour
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A kestrel, particularly the common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), can reach speeds of up to 40 to 50 miles per hour (64 to 80 kilometers per hour) during level flight. When diving to hunt, they can achieve even higher speeds, often exceeding 60 miles per hour (97 kilometers per hour). Their agility and speed make them effective hunters in open environments.
A fly. A kestrel A hummingbird.
A common Kestrel usually eats small mammals like voles, shrews, and mice.
Kestrel Thomas's birth name is Kestrel Thomas.
The kestrel would be a predator; the top predator in that food chain.
were does a kestrel live
the kestrel leaves about 14 years
The Kestrel was created in 1982-04.
The Kestrel has 244 pages.
Kestrels are commonly referred to as "sparrowhawks" in some regions, although this term can also refer to different species. The American kestrel, a well-known species, is sometimes called the "sparrow hawk" in North America. Additionally, the common kestrel is often known as the "European kestrel." Other colloquial names may vary by region, but these are the most recognized alternatives.
I think they can fly pretty fast.