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American Kestrel

Falco sparverius
Linnaeus, C, 1758
Halconcito Colorado
Quiriquiri

Family: Falconidae
Order: Falconiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation Status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: It is the smallest falcon and one of the most familiar raptors in the Americas, with a slender body, pointed wings, and a relatively long tail. It shows marked sexual dimorphism, with males displaying rufous backs, blue-gray wings, and a pale head with two distinct black facial stripes, while females are larger and mostly brown with heavy barring. The underparts are pale with dark spotting, and the bill is short and strongly hooked.

Geographic distribution: It ranges widely from Alaska and Canada to southern South America, occupying nearly the entire American continent. In Argentina, it is found across most regions, with both resident and migratory populations depending on latitude.

Habitat: It inhabits a wide variety of open habitats, including grasslands, farmland, savannas, rural areas, suburban environments, and forest edges. It is commonly seen perched on wires, poles, or isolated trees while scanning for prey.

Feeding: The diet is diverse and opportunistic, consisting mainly of large insects, such as grasshoppers and beetles, but also small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and small birds. Prey composition varies seasonally and geographically.

Behavior: This species is active and territorial, often observed making short, direct flights from a perch. It hunts both by perch-and-pounce and by hovering in midair, rapidly beating its wings. Outside the breeding season, it is usually solitary.

Nesting: It nests in cavities, either natural or artificial, including tree holes, cliffs, buildings, or nest boxes. No true nest is built, and eggs are laid directly on the substrate. The clutch typically consists of 3 to 5 eggs, incubated mainly by the female, while the male provides food.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern, with large and widespread populations. Nevertheless, local declines have been documented in some areas, linked to habitat loss and pesticide exposure.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025




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Foto
Photography ID: 399308
  Adult

Laguna de Rocha
Rocha
Uruguay
05/24/2020
Adrian Antunez
Foto
Photography ID: 275919
  Adult

Colonia Wilson
San José
Uruguay
06/23/2018
Adrian Antunez
Foto
Photography ID: 148344
  Adult

Punta del Este
Maldonado
Uruguay
05/01/2016
Adrian Antunez
Foto
Photography ID: 77701
  Adult

Florida
Florida
Uruguay
01/11/2015
Adrian Antunez
Foto
Photography ID: 47793
  Adult

Paso Centurión
Cerro Largo
Uruguay
01/27/2014
Adrian Antunez



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
124528424/05/2020UruguayRochaLaguna de RochaAdrian Antunez
91656415/04/2019BrazilRio Grande do SulFloresta Nacional de São Francisco de Paula1Adrian Antunez
85945922/12/2018UruguayRío NegroEsteros de Farrapos, Río Negro2Adrian Antunez
83921601/11/2018ArgentinaCorrientesColonia Carlos Pellegrini2Adrian Antunez
77940923/06/2018UruguaySan JoséColonia WilsonAdrian Antunez
70202815/02/2018UruguayCerro LargoPaso Centurión3Adrian Antunez
62610208/10/2017UruguaySan JoséColonia Wilson2Adrian Antunez
56799522/04/2017UruguayMaldonadoPunta del Este2Adrian Antunez
55078925/02/2017ArgentinaCorrientesEsteros del Iberá2Adrian Antunez
54432317/02/2017UruguayCerro LargoPaso Centurión2Adrian Antunez
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 09/03/2026.










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