Sam Smith park: female american kestrel?
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Sam Smith park: female american kestrel?

Fireweed

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I was in Sam Smith park today and noticed a bird that clearly fits the description of a female american kestrel. I don't know what else it could have been.  I am not 100% sure, so I was wondering if anyone else managed to spot her.  I always saw the bird sitting on the top of a tree on the north or east side of the harbour, solitary, going from tree to tree when disturbed. It distinctly had a barred back and small, hooked beak with distinct markings on the face.

I would be appreciative of any comments.
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I wasn't there today but it's not unusual to find American Kestrels at CSSP during the winter months.
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GStuart

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There was a kestrel being quite active when I was there on Sunday morning.
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Fireweed

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Thanks so much!!
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