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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
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Females and youngsters: indistinct face mask, buff underparts with varying degrees of streaking (most adult females tend to have only a very little bit of streaking on the side of the belly and chest). Barred grey on the back and wings.
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Adult males: dark slate grey everywhere, except for red feet, undertail, and face.
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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
[[Eurasia]] and Sub-Saharan [[Africa]]. Breeds in scattered pockets in the [[Czech Republic]] and [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]] and northern [[Yugoslavia]], south [[Romania]] and north [[Bulgaria]].  More widespread in [[Ukraine]], [[Belarus]] and [[Russia]] east across [[Asia]] to extreme north-west [[China]] in north-western Sinkiang.  
 
[[Eurasia]] and Sub-Saharan [[Africa]]. Breeds in scattered pockets in the [[Czech Republic]] and [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]] and northern [[Yugoslavia]], south [[Romania]] and north [[Bulgaria]].  More widespread in [[Ukraine]], [[Belarus]] and [[Russia]] east across [[Asia]] to extreme north-west [[China]] in north-western Sinkiang.  

Revision as of 12:40, 18 June 2008

Falco vespertinus
Photo by Askar Isabekov
Location: West Kazakhstan
This is a male.

Identification

Females and youngsters: indistinct face mask, buff underparts with varying degrees of streaking (most adult females tend to have only a very little bit of streaking on the side of the belly and chest). Barred grey on the back and wings. Adult males: dark slate grey everywhere, except for red feet, undertail, and face.

Distribution

Eurasia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Breeds in scattered pockets in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Hungary and northern Yugoslavia, south Romania and north Bulgaria. More widespread in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia east across Asia to extreme north-west China in north-western Sinkiang.

A first-summer male found on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, USA by Vernon Laux on 8 August 2004 is the first North American record for this species, assuming the bird is accepted as being of wild origin (at this point, there is nothing to suggest that it is not wild). A photo of that bird is in the Gallery.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Breeds in steppe country with wooded areas, along forest edges and clearings, and in river valleys and cultivated areas. Often hunts over wetlands, especially on passage.

Behaviour

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