[Birdtalk] A kestrel at the feeders

Eric Huish poorwill_ at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 13 17:44:35 MST 2007


 
A kestrel often sits atop a tall tree in the neighbors yard looking down on my bird feeders. It watches the birds feeding on the seed I spread on our dirt driveway.  The birds don't seem to care.  But as soon as a Sharp-shined Hawk is visible in the distance the birds disappear at the speed of lightning.  Diving into bushes, screaming as they flee for their lives.  Yesterday I saw the kestrel come diving down at the tray feeder in the side yard.  He came in fast like a falcon but the juncos and finches just kind of moved out of the way.  It didn't look like they wanted to go far from their precious feeder.  When the scrub-jays come in they get more respect than the kestrel.  Are jays more dangerous than kestrels?    Can kestrels not catch a songbird? Do I just have a yard full of stupid birds? This doesn't make sense to me.  This time of year with this much snow I would assume a big part of a kestrel's diet would have to be birds. (I haven't seen many grasshoppers around.)  My only thought is that the birds know they can outmaneuver a kestrel.  Can they tell the difference between a kestrel and a merlin or a sharpie?  
 
This evening I saw the kestrel chase down the sharp-shin until the sharpie dropped the bird it had caught.  The still-alive bird flew off with the Kestrel in hot pursuit.  I didn't see the outcome.Eric Huish Pleasant Grove UT poorwill_ at hotmail.com 
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