kahraba
Quentin

Hi all,
two weeks ago in Sardegna, Stintino (NW) - above the steppe behind the house where I stayed, one kestrel drew my attention as a possible Lesser. I took a few photos before it went a little out of sight and all I could see was it met another one, which I could not see properly - if at all... At that moment I heard calls which were typical for (Eurasian) Kestrel and I ruled out Lesser on this criteria...
Nonetheless, one came back and sat on top of a pole and I grabbed my extender to take a shot - not knowing which of the two birds it was.
Now, looking a the pictures I get a very strong feeling for male Lesser Kestrel... It does not have any grey on the upperparts, which is a 1st year feature. Apart from that, it has all the dinky looks of a male Lesser Kestrel. I repeat : I am not sure that the perched bird is the same as the one in flight.

Any opinions out there ?
two weeks ago in Sardegna, Stintino (NW) - above the steppe behind the house where I stayed, one kestrel drew my attention as a possible Lesser. I took a few photos before it went a little out of sight and all I could see was it met another one, which I could not see properly - if at all... At that moment I heard calls which were typical for (Eurasian) Kestrel and I ruled out Lesser on this criteria...
Nonetheless, one came back and sat on top of a pole and I grabbed my extender to take a shot - not knowing which of the two birds it was.
Now, looking a the pictures I get a very strong feeling for male Lesser Kestrel... It does not have any grey on the upperparts, which is a 1st year feature. Apart from that, it has all the dinky looks of a male Lesser Kestrel. I repeat : I am not sure that the perched bird is the same as the one in flight.

Any opinions out there ?