It’s unusual to see a Kestrel perched low to the ground, eyes fixed ahead. Usually they are up in the air, hovering, head held motionless, as they use their exceptional eyesight, including an ability to see in ultraviolet, to see the urine trails left by their chief prey, the vole.
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