American Kestrel (Falco sparverius), male, family Falconidae, order Falconiformes, found over a great deal of North America and South America
photograph by Steve Rose (@stevenrosephotography)
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common kestrel, always a delight to see when they're hunting!
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Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
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[2609/11080] Common kestrel - Falco tinnunculus
Also known as: Eurasian kestrel
Order: Falconiformes (falcons and caracaras)
Family: Falconidae
Subfamily: Falconinae (falcons)
Photo credit: Ana Mendes do Carmo via Macaulay Library
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When you get your memories back
based on this
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[Images Description: A male American Kestrel and a female Merlin perch closely on a barbed wire. The American Kestrel is the smaller falcon and is rufous with blue-grey on it’s outer wings. The Merlin is dark grey-brown with a dark streaked belly. In the second photo, the male moves closer as to be touching the female and bows towards her wing while she looks at him. /End ID.]
This is an apparent interspecies pairing within the genus Falco. Another record of a wild interspecific falcon pair was published in “Hybridization between a Peregrine Falcon and a Prairie Falcon in the wild” (Oliphant, 1991).
Merlin (Falco columbarius) and American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) © Robin Gwen Agarwal, posted on iNaturalist
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American Kestrel (Falco sparverius), male, family Falconidae, found over a great deal of North America and South America
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Gabi, Falco and Reiner are impatient to carve this pumpkin for Halloween 🎃
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The moment you realize that if you do The Don’t Fear The Reaper ending of Cyberpunk 2077, Adam Smasher probably died thinking a crazed Samurai fan stormed Arasaka and shot up the place just to kill him since V says Silverhand sends his regards.
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Revali & Falco
I just think they’re neat
And they would like each other
Prideful featherheads become impressed with one another... they're on each other's their level.
But Falco would be a fish-out-of-water in Hyrule, so Revali does his best to make him feel welcome…even if he teases a bit.
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