As I wound my way through the dense crowds, I could see him bobbing his tail and circling his head...trying to get a bead on some of the many white-throated sparrows in the bushes.
After a few false starts, he crouched low...
and dove off like a missle!
As he rocketed down, the sparrows shot off in various directions. The kestrel then pirouetted nimbly,
twisting and diving as they scattered.
He then landed in a tree quite near me. I was afforded a gorgeous sun-lit look at this beautiful male.
I snuck a little closer as he scoped out the bushes for more white-throats. We both could hear their high-pitched calls, and he bobbed his head to locate them.
Here's a great look at the "false mask" that is a wonderful defense against any larger raptors that may try to sneak up on this diminutive fellow!
He then size me up for a minute!
After a few minutes, he flew off northward. I wonder if this is the male that nests on E. 27th St. on the far east side?
Earlier that day, I had tracked the male from W. 25th St. hunting through the projects between 9th and 10th avenues. He flitted from rooftop to rooftop, finally circling through a courtyard and onto this air-conditioner.
He then swooped down and snagged some type of rodent by a trash bin! I managed to get this jerky footage of him flying away with it.
Here are some other great bird shots from around the city.
Yeah, what he said!
Hey, these are great photos and commentary! Thanks for sharing, look forward to more. I'm doing my PhD on urban birds, and really enjoying your shots.
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