Spotted Kestrel

Falco moluccensis

Least Concern

The Spotted Kestrel is a falconid raptor of open country, forest edges, cliffs, and coasts across the species' regional range. It hunts from fast flight or exposed perches, taking birds, insects, bats, or small mammals. Strong pointed wings, keen eyesight, and bold territorial behavior help it exploit cliffs, trees, grasslands, farms, wetlands, or coastlines depending on the species.

Family
Falconidae
Range
Spotted Kestrel Range — Resident or seasonal range in open country, forest edges, cliffs, and coasts across the species' regional range
Population
≈ Unknown
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