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Fledging Frenzy! All Five Kestrel Chicks Leave Nest Box In 24 Hours 

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The chicks from the American Kestrel Cam all fledged
within 24 hours on June 16-17. Let’s watch them leave the nest box in this fledging compilation!
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The American Kestrel cam is a collaboration between the Cornell Lab or Ornithology and the Raptor Resource Project.
This American Kestrel pair is nesting in a gravel-bottomed nest on private property near Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin. The nest box is located on the side of a traditional limestone-footed barn, overlooking a rolling grassland that slopes away into folded hills and forests. Our partners at the Raptor Resource Project have watched kestrels breed at this site for over 25 years, and the wonderful combination of grassland, forest, and water that surrounds the property is an excellent example of the habitat that kestrels need to survive and thrive. Watch cam.
The young birds begin to hatch out of their eggs after about a month of incubation. Over the following 3-4 weeks, the nestlings will transform from downy bobbleheads to sleek, dull versions of their parents on a diverse diet of invertebrates, small mammals, and birds (watch this highlight of the female feeding the young). After fledging, the young will continue to be cared for by their parents, remaining near the nest as they learn to hunt and master flight.
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@joot78
@joot78 3 месяца назад
The last chick looking around like "where did everybody go???" 😂
@jjfaris
@jjfaris 3 месяца назад
Very happy that all five fledged, Thank you for the highlight reel, showing each one leaving with the date and time. Appreciate you doing this.
@DonMarie-n3c
@DonMarie-n3c 3 месяца назад
I checked on them a few times yesterday and they kept disappearing! Good luck little ones!
@lisahanson9636
@lisahanson9636 3 месяца назад
Wishing you a long, happy, and safe life. Fly high babie💞💞
@cynthiacidre827
@cynthiacidre827 3 месяца назад
Nooooooo!!! I've been watching these beautiful little birds since their mama lay them down as eggs. Every day since that first laying, I've had a screen on one of my computers open to the kestrel nest. I know it was time for them to make their own way, but I am very sad to see them go. Thank you Cornell Lab of Ornithology for giving me a profound, sometimes gross, experience watching these 5 remarkably, stunningly colored falcons, and their parents, kill and eat other living things that I'm sure were once cared for by their mothers... And now, to the ospreys!
@Joy-do9vv
@Joy-do9vv 3 месяца назад
Hang in there Cynthia, I understand! I remember a few years ago when we saw an albatross fly off the island live. We'd been watching and waiting, and it was so exciting when she actually made the leap - but then we realized we'd pretty much never see her again, since she wasn't tagged, and even if she came back to nest we wouldn't know it was her.
@laurieatk
@laurieatk 3 месяца назад
That was a great video! Thanks for showing the date/time too. Videos like this are great for kids to watch. They can pick out the bold, the timid, the cautious, etc.
@nrjohns50
@nrjohns50 3 месяца назад
This is wonderful thank you so much! To me though it looks like somebody on a high dive ready to go, but not really ready to go. Or they’re waiting for someone to push them from behind. But they do it by themselves because of mother nature, and it is all a miracle.
@slywlf
@slywlf 3 месяца назад
Aww! That last one seemed to be taking one last look around before deciding the world awaited! Safe flights, little ones!😍
@cynthiabroze
@cynthiabroze 3 месяца назад
Brave. They need to push out of a little hole BEFORE they flap their wings for the first time.
@dladygray9017
@dladygray9017 3 месяца назад
So funny: near the end, I saw a picture of a kestrel on the wall of the nest.... was an ad for another video, but that's what it looked like. Very fitting decor for a nest, I'd say!
@law8263
@law8263 3 месяца назад
What a beautiful little family! Good luck little ones❤
@HappyDaySherrie
@HappyDaySherrie 3 месяца назад
Fantastic! Thanks for including the date & time details!
@lauraandmatthedgecock6525
@lauraandmatthedgecock6525 3 месяца назад
Thank you for compiling this ❤
@judithireland1972
@judithireland1972 3 месяца назад
Just beautiful!
@Janice-kp8on
@Janice-kp8on 3 месяца назад
This is sooo cool!!!
@Joy-do9vv
@Joy-do9vv 3 месяца назад
Wow! Is anyone tracking them on the ground, seeing whether they are learning to feed themselves and so on? The BOGs tracking BR's offspring on the Cornell campus alleviate so many of our worries, letting us know how they are doing after they fledge!
@texasbirdergirl
@texasbirdergirl 3 месяца назад
how wonderful to see this! Thank you for sharing!! Good luck babies!
@truckeeboy
@truckeeboy 3 месяца назад
Still waiting for ours to fledge. Last year we also had five fledglings.
@michellegrossman5318
@michellegrossman5318 3 месяца назад
Aww! The way #5 kind of took a last look-around 💕
@cambridgeratmom
@cambridgeratmom 3 месяца назад
Where'd everybody go??
@BirdingEasternShore
@BirdingEasternShore 3 месяца назад
What motivated them to leave? Were their parents outside calling or just not bringing food to them?
@karenmessick4651
@karenmessick4651 3 месяца назад
That was amazing to watch. One after another they all knew what to do.
@teriswallick2625
@teriswallick2625 3 месяца назад
Do they come back once they leave the nest?
@tamichristopher8948
@tamichristopher8948 3 месяца назад
So beautiful! Thank you
@elainemacconnell7985
@elainemacconnell7985 3 месяца назад
Wow, not only beautiful but fearless! Thanks so much for this amazing video.
@MichaelJorae
@MichaelJorae 3 месяца назад
4 males, one female????
@DonnaBlackwelll
@DonnaBlackwelll 3 месяца назад
Good luck! So great to watch the progression from hatch to fledge!
@robr.6673
@robr.6673 3 месяца назад
I saw my first American Kestrel on a fence behind my yard in Cleveland, Ohio. Where is this nest cam located?
@laurieatk
@laurieatk 3 месяца назад
@@robr.6673 near Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin
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