kestrel - significado y definición. Qué es kestrel
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Qué (quién) es kestrel - definición

SMALL BIRD OF PREY
Kestrel (bird); Kestrels
  • Common kestrel in [[Iran]]
  • Common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)

kestrel         
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A kestrel is a small bird of prey.
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kestrel         
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Windhover, castrel, stannel (Falco tinnunculus).
Kestrel         
·noun A small, slender European hawk (Falco alaudarius), allied to the sparrow hawk. Its color is reddish fawn, streaked and spotted with white and black. Also called windhover and stannel. The name is also applied to other allied species.

Wikipedia

Kestrel

The term kestrel (from French: crécerelle, derivative from crécelle, i.e. ratchet) is the common name given to several species of predatory birds from the falcon genus Falco. Kestrels are most easily distinguished by their typical hunting behaviour which is to hover at a height of around 10–20 metres (35–65 ft) over open country and swoop down on ground prey, usually small mammals, lizards or large insects, while other falcons are more adapted for active hunting during flight. Kestrels are notable for usually having mostly brown in their plumage.

Ejemplos de uso de kestrel
1. "The common kestrel, for example, loves mainly window boxes.
2. It is thought that the unidentified boy, who is aged between 10 and 14, may have been hanged in the park at Kestrel Brae.
3. His body was found by Linda McFadyen and her partner Scott, who live in the Kestrel Brae area.
4. Inhabiting the islet are sea–birds such as green pigeon, rare in the world, black–tailed gull and kestrel and land animals such as wild rabbit and rat.
5. Kes Watson‘s background resembled the novel and film Kes, about a lad from a Yorkshire pit village who found and learned to train a young kestrel.