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Female Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) perched in the entrance to a nest hole in an old tree
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Female Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) perched in the entrance to a nest hole in an old tree
Female Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) perched in the entrance to a nest hole in an old tree, Hertfordshire, England, UK, June
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Birds Of Prey Eurasian Kestrel European Kestrel Falco Falco Tinnunculus Falcon Falconidae Falconiformes Female Animal Kestrel Kestrels Nest Raptor Rear View Rock Kestrel Tree
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Peek-a-Boo! Guess Who's Nesting in this Old Tree? It's a Female Kestrel!
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. In this print by Andy Sands, we are treated to a delightful sight - a female kestrel perched proudly at the entrance of her nest hole. With its striking plumage and piercing eyes, this magnificent bird of prey is truly a sight to behold. Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Hertfordshire, England, this old tree serves as the perfect sanctuary for our feathered friend. The intricate details captured in this image showcase not only the beauty of nature but also highlight the importance of preserving these natural habitats. As we admire this vertical composition from afar, it is impossible not to wonder about the bustling activity happening inside that cozy nest hole. Perhaps there are fluffy chicks eagerly awaiting their next meal or even some carefully crafted eggs waiting to hatch. The European kestrel, also known as Falco tinnunculus, has found solace in this ancient tree - an ideal spot for raising its young and keeping watch over its surroundings. This photo reminds us that wildlife can thrive even in unexpected places if given the chance. So let us celebrate Mother Nature's ingenuity and marvel at the wonders she presents us with every day. Take a moment to appreciate our avian friends like this graceful female kestrel who remind us that life finds a way no matter where you perch!
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