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Formerly called the Sparrow Hawk, the kestrel eats insects
and small rodents. House includes an internal perch (shown in photo with door
open) so mother and babies can keep an eye out for their next
meal.
RANGE: Breeds from Alaska and Northwest
Territories east through Maritime Provinces, and south throughout continent.
Winters north to British Columbia, Great Lakes and New
England.
HABITAT: Lives in towns and cities, parks,
farmlands, along highways and in open country.
(17-3/4"h x 9-1/2"w x 11"d)
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