Kestrel Stability

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Their high wing loading and long, narrow wings allow for sustained hovering, a unique trait among raptors, letting them scan for prey with minimal energy use.

Their tail fanning provides stability and fine control while hovering or adjusting direction mid-air.

Kestrels also have specialized head stabilization that allows them to keep their gaze fixed on prey despite wind movement.

Their asymmetrically structured nostrils reduce turbulence during high-speed dives, and their sharp vision, capable of detecting ultraviolet light, helps them track rodent urine trails.

These adaptations make kestrels highly efficient hunters in open landscapes.

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