Kestrel of the cliffs

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Kestrels typically hunt for their prey by hovering at height, once they target their prey they swoop down to catch it.  
Kestrels normally lay 4 or 5 eggs in May and but they are on decline, the actual cause is unknown but may be due to secondary poisoning from rats, mice etc.
A beautiful kestrel off the cliffs of Thornwick Bay.  I laid on my stomach close to the edge of the cliff, a little dangerous but I had to get as close as I could.  It's not a bird I saw often where I lived so I was excited.  It's amazing how far they can see to the ground, because that was high.

A beautiful image you can receive in minutes, download and print yourself straight away, no anxious waiting for the post to come.  This will look lovely in any room.