When spotting prey, what type of aerial maneuver does the kestrel typically use to strike, contrasting with larger falcons?

Answer

A vertical plunge

When prey is spotted, the kestrel drops straight down in a vertical plunge, which differs from the long, steep stoop characteristic of larger falcons like the Peregrine.

When spotting prey, what type of aerial maneuver does the kestrel typically use to strike, contrasting with larger falcons?
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