Falco tinnunculus
Kestrel

 

This work created: Route de Marseille 26200, Montelimar.

September 5th 1990. Fine, hot and calm. 11.25am 30 mph.

 

A medium-small splay. Dejecta ejected on occasions from a height

of one hundred feet or more. The copious creamy envelope contains

a handsome brown nucleus, giving ample evidence of the insectivorous diet.

Because of drop-height, often thinly spread in a sunburst pattern.

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