Adding to the kestrel’s dilemma is its need for cavities in which to nest. Formerly, tree holes were used heavily, but those are now in much shorter supply. Nature:Taking a drive for the long ...
They’re usually easy to see on utility lines and fences near roadways. They most commonly nest in tree cavities but will also set up a home in bird houses.
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