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Photo by kegressy
Falco sparverius

Identification

9-12" (23-30 cm). W. 21" (53 cm)
A jay-sized falcon, often seen hovering. Recognizable in all plumages by rusty tail and back.
Adult male has slate-blue wings but black-spotted rusty mantle and scapulars, which dominate the view from the back when perched.
Female has rusty wings and back, narrow bands on tail.
Both sexes have 2 black stripes on face.

Distribution

Widespread and very common in North America, found from Alaska and Canada south to Mexico and from there south to Patagonia.
On the east coast occurs north to Nova Scotia.
Northern populations are migratory, moving as far south as Panama.

Juvenile
Photo by Higheagle
North California, June 2009

Taxonomy

About 16 races are recognised:

Photo by matphotocards
New Jersey, February 2008

Habitat

Open forest and woodland, semi-desert, plains, grassland and cultivated land with scattered trees. In some areas a common urban bird.

Behaviour

Vocalisation

Shrill killy-killy-killy

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