Kestrels and Merlins are unique birds of prey in the falcon family within our group of hawks. The looks and actions of both species are nearly identical and can be a challenge to identify, unless you are able to see their plumage marking differences to sort them out accordingly with confidence. The Kestrels are in fact smaller.
I only see them while driving down the road sitting on the wires. If spotted far enough in advance, I can slow down and ease into a stop and attempt to grab a shot from my Jeep's open window. They are tough targets to photograph. As you can tell by the dates on the photos below, I don't get lucky very often.
These photos of the American Kestrel are added for reference. The species is commonly seen and more abundant in my area than the Merlin.
Jonathan
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