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An American kestrel is a species of small bird related to the falcons, Latin name Falco sparverius.

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Yes all birds have a backbone

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Because they have a backbone, they are vertebrates.

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Insects, small birds, mice.

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Also called "sparrow hawk".

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yes its a secondary consumers.

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The smallest falcon in the world is the Philippine Falconet (Microhierax erythrogenys) The North American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) is the second smallest falcon.

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The American Kestrel is sometimes known as the Sparrow Hawk. It is likely the most abundant falcon in North America. In the winter it can migrate south to avoid cold weather and sometimes as far as South America. There are also American Kestrel that live year round in various parts of South America.

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The enemies of the American Kestrel are mainly larger hawks, but humans are especially harmful to them.

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The American kestrel, at eleven inches in length. This is the smallest falcon.

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Kestrel Thomas's birth name is Kestrel Thomas.

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The kestrel would be a predator; the top predator in that food chain.

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were does a kestrel live

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the kestrel leaves about 14 years

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The Kestrel was created in 1982-04.

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The Kestrel has 244 pages.

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A kestrel is a type of falcon.

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Kestrel USA was created in 1987.

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Julian Kestrel was created in 1994.

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A Kestrel for a Knave was created in 1968.

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Mauritius Kestrel was created in 1821.

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Réunion Kestrel was created in 1994.

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Seychelles Kestrel was created in 1917.

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Riley Kestrel was created in 1965.

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The first one that springs to mind is the kestrel. There are various different Species of kestrels, but the American kestrel (Also called the Sparrow Hawk) is only 7-8 in. long. from head to tail. It's the smallest falcon species in North America. The common kestrel (Also known as the European or Old World kestrel) measures about 13-15 in. from its head to its tail.

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Barry Hines wrote A Kestrel for a Knave.

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All wild kestrel hunt. Only the tamed do not.

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They are somewhat similar in size, coloring, and the fact that they are falcons.

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The American kestrel lives i north,central, and south America in open lands such as farmlands

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"A Kestrel for a Knave" by Barry Hines has 176 pages in the standard edition.

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Kestrel FM was created on 1998-05-18.

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While kestrels share some similarities with other relatives of the raptor group, they are in fact members of the Falcon Family (Falconidae), not the Hawk Family (Accipitridae). Their simalarity to the Eurasian Kestrel is the source of the name "Kestrel."

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The American kestrel typically lays between 3 to 7 eggs in a single clutch. The incubation period lasts about 28 to 30 days, with both parents participating in caring for the young after they hatch. The fledglings usually leave the nest around 30 to 35 days after hatching.

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The use of the Kestrel software on a tablet or smartphone is to track storms. It is also stated that the Kestrel software is capable of running on various software platforms.

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Yes,I know a girl called Kestrel Boyton.

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About 10 times better. talk bout sniper vision. :D

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consumer!

secondary consumer, to be exact.

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In Beka Lamb, Beka tries to find her identity through her bougainvillea plant and in KESTREL FOR A KNAVE, Billy Casper tries to find his identity through his kestrel.

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Off of the top of my head are the American Kestrel and the Red-tailed Hawk. The Kestrel may be closer to your description but I cannot be sure. Try to get pictures of both of them to see for yourself.

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Florida has several types of predatory raptors. Four of them are American kestrel, Florida snail kite, peregrine falcon, and crested caracara.

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Yes the kestrel hawk is a Predator

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About 12 inches or 30 cm.

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Kestrel is the answer!

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Europe, Asia and Africa

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