Appearance of females Hunting Body shapeBreeding Appearance of males Prey Spreading
male kestrel: Height: 34,5cm Weight: 200g Back: red-brown, underneath: beige with black spots, Tail feather: grey, at the end black with a white cusp area under wings, gorge and stomach bright or white back
female kestrel Height: 35,7cm Weight: 260g Back: consistent red-brown, more blotched than the male Tail feather: brown underneath: more blotched than the male back
catches the prey while flying gliding similar to shaking but from a raised hide hunting from a raised hide stands in the air, spots the prey pitches down shaking
insects, grass hopper, beetle back sparrow mice and voles lizard
gliding flight back 15 cervicals 180° circumferential visibility 220° focus wingspan of female: 76cm wingspan of male: 75cm
female broods back After days the enclose After 4 weeks they are fully grown Search for a partner mate, search for a nesting site
green: all the year round yellow: only in summer It is spread in Europe, Africa and Asia. back