This video from the USA says about itself:
9 January 2017
Beautiful male American Kestrel in the morning sun! North America’s smallest falcon – this one decided to watch me while I watched him – allowing me to get the first really close and clear video of this usually skittish bird. Considered one of the most colorful birds of prey.
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