Birds of Ireland: Kestrel

In flight, a kestrel hovers in one spot, sometimes not flapping its wings if the wind is strong enough. When flying, their wings appear pointed and look narrower and more pointed than a sparrowhawk's
Birds of Ireland: Kestrel

A kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) has a wingspan of 74-78 centimetres

Kestrel | Pocaire gaoithe | Falco tinnunculus

A kestrel is about 32-36 centimetres long with a wingspan of 74-78 centimetres. They are a common breeding species found on farmland here all year round.

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