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American kestrel monitoring, banding project and the people that make it happen.
Female American Kestrel
Kestrel eggs
Chuck Petters checks a box in 2010
About two weeks old
Upside down in the bucket
Neighbor Don Baumgartner
Babies in the overhang of a building.
Little male kestrel
Checking out the new world
Female kestrel
Young male kestrel
Chuck is showing Jim Binder how we band the young
New kid in town
Jayme putting up a box in his neighborhood
Four eggs on pine shavings.
Kestrels like open areas with short grasses to hunt for prey
The female is sitting about 100 yards away waiting for us to leave
Box with young hatching June 2nd
One egg, four newly hatched kestrels
Fully feather male kestrel
Kestrel ready for banding.
Checking out the babies.
Five day old falcons
Four in this box on June 19th.
Four in this box
Four eggs.
Jayme checks out the box.
Five is the magic number.
All moving and well on June 19th
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