[Tweeters] Eurasian Kestrel nesting

Robert O'Brien via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Sun Jul 14 10:39:30 PDT 2024


Great photo sequence. And thanks Dennis, for the
Memories........................................
Eurasian Kestrel--another great Washington Bird of the last century.
Zoom in to see all the sightings:

https://ebird.org/map/eurkes?neg=true&env.minX=-144.50814843749998&env.minY=37.55361984922765&env.maxX=-95.72885156249998&env.maxY=53.15361034822624&zh=true&gp=false&ev=Z&excludeExX=false&excludeExAll=false&mr=1-12&bmo=1&emo=12&yr=all&byr=1900&eyr=2024

Only a single photo on eBird so far and by another Oregon birder, Skip
Russel, even though many sightings over a wide area on the Samish Flats by
Washingtonians.

These were the 'bird slides' days.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S186993296

Bob OBrien Portland



On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 7:45 AM Dennis Paulson via Tweeters <
tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:


> This is really neat. Eurasian Kestrels are common all across Eurasia and

> Africa, with habits much like our American Kestrel.

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