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8 x10 print of two American kestrels

$25.00

American kestrels are small, colorful falcons known for their striking plumage and agile flying. When two American kestrels interact, they may engage in a variety of behaviors that often include courtship displays, territorial disputes, or social interactions.

During courtship, male kestrels may perform aerial displays, such as hovering or swooping, to attract a female. They might also present prey or engage in vocalizations that can include chirps and whistles. These displays demonstrate fitness and help strengthen their bond.

In territorial interactions, kestrels might engage in posturing, with raised wings and tail feathers, and vocalize more frequently to assert dominance or defend their territory from intruders. They may chase each other in flight, displaying their agility and speed.

Social interactions can also involve some playful behavior or cooperative hunting, particularly in groups. Observing two American kestrels can provide a fascinating glimpse into their behavior, communication, and social dynamics.

This 8 × 10 iconic photo is printed on professional grade metallic paper that will make this a conversational piece in your home or office. The print is sold unframed. The other photos show you how it would look in a frame.

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American kestrels are small, colorful falcons known for their striking plumage and agile flying. When two American kestrels interact, they may engage in a variety of behaviors that often include courtship displays, territorial disputes, or social interactions.

During courtship, male kestrels may perform aerial displays, such as hovering or swooping, to attract a female. They might also present prey or engage in vocalizations that can include chirps and whistles. These displays demonstrate fitness and help strengthen their bond.

In territorial interactions, kestrels might engage in posturing, with raised wings and tail feathers, and vocalize more frequently to assert dominance or defend their territory from intruders. They may chase each other in flight, displaying their agility and speed.

Social interactions can also involve some playful behavior or cooperative hunting, particularly in groups. Observing two American kestrels can provide a fascinating glimpse into their behavior, communication, and social dynamics.

This 8 × 10 iconic photo is printed on professional grade metallic paper that will make this a conversational piece in your home or office. The print is sold unframed. The other photos show you how it would look in a frame.

8x10 photo of a kestrel confronting a Merlin
8x10 photo of a kestrel confronting a Merlin
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13 x 19  photo of a kestrel confronting a Merlin
13 x 19 photo of a kestrel confronting a Merlin
Sale Price:$45.00 Original Price:$65.00
13 x 19 photo of an American kestrel coming in for landing
13 x 19 photo of an American kestrel coming in for landing
Sale Price:$50.00 Original Price:$65.00
13 x 19 print of  two American kestrels
13 x 19 print of two American kestrels
$45.00

American kestrels are small, colorful falcons known for their striking plumage and agile flying. When two American kestrels interact, they may engage in a variety of behaviors that often include courtship displays, territorial disputes, or social interactions.

During courtship, male kestrels may perform aerial displays, such as hovering or swooping, to attract a female. They might also present prey or engage in vocalizations that can include chirps and whistles. These displays demonstrate fitness and help strengthen their bond.

In territorial interactions, kestrels might engage in posturing, with raised wings and tail feathers, and vocalize more frequently to assert dominance or defend their territory from intruders. They may chase each other in flight, displaying their agility and speed.

Social interactions can also involve some playful behavior or cooperative hunting, particularly in groups. Observing two American kestrels can provide a fascinating glimpse into their behavior, communication, and social dynamics.

This 8 × 10 iconic photo is printed on professional grade metallic paper that will make this a conversational piece in your home or office. The print is sold unframed. The other photos show you how it would look in a frame.

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