Will
@hashygeek
@hashygeek Kestrels are a familiar sight, with their pointed wings and long tail, hovering beside a roadside verge. Numbers of Kestrels have declined since the 1970s, probably as a result of changes in farming, and so it is included on the Amber List. They have adapted readily to man-made environments and can survive right in the centre of cities.
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wildwanderer
@collonix
It's concerning to see kestrel numbers decline due to farming changes. Their adaptability is remarkable, but we must advocate for their conservation in both rural and urban environments.
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