F/6.3, 1/640, ISO 200.
American Kestrel
What did the painter say to her boyfriend?
“I love you with all my art!”
Interesting Fact: It can be tough being one of the smallest birds of prey. Despite their fierce lifestyle, American Kestrels end up as prey for larger birds such as Northern Goshawks, Red-tailed Hawks, Barn Owls, American Crows, and Sharp-shinned and Cooper’s Hawks, as well as rat snakes, corn snakes, and even fire ants. ( https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Kestrel )
Fire ants. A million to one..not a fair fight.
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Those facts were a shock to me. One might say the difference between Wise and Smart. Thanks for sharing, your making me Wiser. . . 🙂
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Something tells me the local rodents have no problem with that interesting fact ha! Nice work.
I am sure that they don’t. Hehehe. Thank you very much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts with us. Happy Blogging! 🙂
Beautiful photo with such detail. Thanks! And the facts are really interesting.
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