Lesser Kestrel

Falco naumanni

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Brief #

Brown back and barred grey underparts.

Synonyms #

  • CernĂ­calo primilla (Spanish)
  • Lagarteiro das torres (Galician)

Red List Status #

The Lesser Kestrel is unlikely to become extinct in the near future.
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Description #

It looks very much like the larger common kestrel but has proportionally shorter wings and tail. It shares a brown back and barred grey underparts with the larger species. The male has a grey head and tail like male common kestrels, but lacks the dark spotting on the back, the black malar stripe, and has grey patches in the wings. The female and young birds are slightly paler than their relative, but are so similar that call and structure are better guides than plumage. The call is a diagnostic harsh chay-chay-chay, unlike the common kestrel's kee-kee-kee. Neither sex has dark talons as is usual in falcons; those of this species are a peculiar whitish-horn color.

Measurements #

Length: 29 - 32 cm
Wingspan: 58 - 72 cm
Weight: 90 - 208 g

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