Drive down a narrow farm road anywhere in the Connecticut River valley, and you might just see a colorful American kestrel, North America's smallest falcon perched on a wire and twitching its tail. In ...
Families of American kestrels could take up residence along Alcoa’s portion of the greenway soon, with their choice of some cozy nesting boxes. For Angie Scott, a City of Alcoa employee who built ...
CAMBRIDGE, Md. - Researchers hope to reverse the steady disappearance of Maryland’s most common falcon here on the Eastern Shore using breeding boxes in Dorchester County. According to the Blackwater ...