Plans for our kestrels

in #birds4 years ago (edited)

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Spring is the time when the weakened birds that hibernated with us are already strong and can be released into the wild. Usually these birds are few, because we accept mostly disabled birds. Sometimes it can also be chicks of the last year, which in the fall were not ready to live on their own. In any case, this is a very positive experience that lifts your spirits and allows you to believe that everything you did was not in vain.

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Little kestrel eating cottage cheese

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Little kestrel looks like an egg with feathers 😁

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Be careful! Even a bird of prey chick has a sharp beak and claws!
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All you do is just perfect! Great job!

beautiful photos of kestrels, thank you for sharing, have a great day

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