Hi,
I took these pictures of the remains of a kestrels prey. The size of remaining feathers and especially the feet make me think of a galliform. By the color of the feet possibly a Common Pheasant?
Whatever bird it was, was probably too big to have been killed by a kestrel, so my best guess would be that the kestrel picked it up part of a roadkill. Is this a common thing with Kestrels? I have watched them last year raising their fledglings with orthoptera and mice but have never seen a Kestrel carrying larger prey.


I took these pictures of the remains of a kestrels prey. The size of remaining feathers and especially the feet make me think of a galliform. By the color of the feet possibly a Common Pheasant?
Whatever bird it was, was probably too big to have been killed by a kestrel, so my best guess would be that the kestrel picked it up part of a roadkill. Is this a common thing with Kestrels? I have watched them last year raising their fledglings with orthoptera and mice but have never seen a Kestrel carrying larger prey.

