Finally, my sight leader took it upon herself to put all the tools back in the drawer from whence they came. Five minutes later, we caught our first (and only) bird of the day, a male American kestrel. I'm learning so much about science.
Male American kestrel.
Kestrels are one of the few raptors where males and females show distinctly different plumages. In this case, the male shows silvery/blue wings whereas the female is rusty with black stripes across the back and wings.
Male American kestrel tail: solid rusty color with a single, solid black stripe.
Female American kestrel tail: "tiger" striping all the way across. (We banded a female AMKE on Thursday - pretty cool to see both sexes up close within a couple days of each other).
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