Falco sparverius
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Definition
Noun: 1. American Kestrel: A small, colorful falcon native to North and South America. It is the smallest and most common falcon in North America, known for its ability to hover while hunting.
Usage
- The falco sparverius is often seen perched on telephone wires or fence posts along roadsides.
- Unlike many other raptors, the falco sparverius can hover in place by rapidly beating its wings, searching for insects or small rodents below.
Advanced Usage
- In Ornithology: The scientific name is used to precisely identify the species in academic and birding contexts, distinguishing it from other kestrels like the Eurasian Kestrel ().
- The study focused on the migratory patterns of Falco sparverius in the prairie region.
Variants and Related Words
- American Kestrel (n): The common English name for .
- Sparrow Hawk (n, historical/regional): A former common name, now discouraged to avoid confusion with accipiter hawks (true hawks) and to reflect its status as a falcon.
- Kestrel (n): The general term for several small falcon species within the genus .
Synonyms
- American Kestrel
- (Historically/regionally) Sparrow Hawk
Related Phrases & Context
- In Bird Identification: Often described by its distinctive markings: the male has blue-gray wings and a rust-colored back and tail, while the female has a barred, rust-colored back and wings.
- The key identifying feature for the male falco sparverius is the pair of black vertical facial stripes.
Noun
- small North American falcon