
In mid-January 2025, I went hiking with a couple of friends at Williamson County’s largest park. River Ranch County Park opened to the public in July 2023. Its website says the park has “1,354 acres of meadowlands, woodlands, hills and escarpments.” Visitors can explore the park in a number of ways: camping, picnicking, hiking, biking, or riding horses. There is a wonderful interpretive center and a bird blind, too. This American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) was seen along the trail, not at the bird blind. It briefly sat at the top of a faraway tree, giving me very little time to capture more photos.

The American Kestrel is the smallest and most common falcon in North America. One of its most interesting traits is hover-hunting or kiting. Unlike other raptors, kestrels can stay perfectly stationary in mid-air. This hovering characteristic allows them to scan the ground and find their prey with superb precision. Another key feature is that they can see ultraviolet light. Why is that important, you might be asking yourself. The urine of mice and other animals glows under UV. So, a kestrel can follow that path directly to the food source. The blue wings in these two shots indicate that this is a male. Females have reddish-brown color instead of blue.
That is the story behind the shots. If you liked this post, you may also be interested in others featuring American Kestrel, Bird of the Week, Parks, River Ranch County Park, Texas, and Wildlife. Until the next time, keep clicking and capturing the beauty your eyes find.
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Ritva Sillanmäki Photography
Beautifully captured bird.
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, Ritva. I only had 20 seconds to capture those images. He flew away.
Ritva Sillanmäki Photography
birds, hah, why can not they be more cooperative with us, and pose 😂
Lindy Le Coq
Gorgeous bird and excellent shots! I’ve never seen one in my bird journey.
Egidio Leitao
Thanks so much. The bird sat on that branch for only 20 seconds. I was able to get only 3-4 shots.
Nicole Sara
So beautiful!
Egidio Leitao
Thank you so much, Nicole.
Steve Schwartzman
This kestrel that hovers in the air also conveniently stood still for you atop a tree.
Egidio Leitao
Twenty seconds: that was the time it sat on that tree. It was just enough for me to capture three shots of it.
norasphotos4u
Beautiful photos!!
Egidio Leitao
Thank you, Nora.
Anita
Excellent photos of this amazing bird!
The kestrel is the most common bird of prey here in Cyprus, and it looks very much like the one you show here. Even though they are quite common, I’ve only managed to capture one once. I often see them hovering high in the sky while I’m walking down here on earth with my macro lens.😬
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, Anita. That was my first time photographing a kestrel. This guy did not stay on that tree branch for long — only 20 seconds. I was lucky to see it landing.
I. J. Khanewala
Kestrels are lovely, and I do see them perched for long times. Never seen the American variety before. You have wonderful photos here
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, I.J. This particular kestrel was on that branch for twenty seconds only.
Joe and Julie
Beautiful shot of that kestrel.
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, J&J
Tra Italia e Finlandia
E lui è splendido!
Egidio Leitao
Grazie.
Anne Sandler
What a beautiful photograph Egidio. I like how the sun was highlighting the bird.
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, Anne. It all happened very quickly. I could only get three shots, and it was gone. I was at the right place and time.
solaner
Wow 👍👍👍👍
Well done, Egídio 👍
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, André.
Hammad Rais
This the most colorful falcon I’ve ever seen
Egidio Leitao
They are beautiful. Thanks for writing.
Bob Ramsak
Another beautiful bird – the various shades of blue are magnficent. Seeing UV light – I wonder how my brain would handle that..
Egidio Leitao
Thank you, Bob. Your comment about UV light made me wonder what our photography would look like if we could see UV light. 🙂
Rupali
This one is just so beautiful, Egidio.
Egidio Leitao
Thank you, Rupali.
Terri Webster Schrandt
Stunning kestrel, Egidio! We have our share of these beauties here, too!
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, Terri. It was my first time photographing one of those.
Terri Webster Schrandt
Wow, congrats!
Egidio Leitao
Thank you.
philosophy through photography
Beautiful shot and the bird is colourful.
Thanks for sharing the interesting information, Egidio.
Small bird, but very smart hunter. Nature always surprises with such tiny wonders.
Egidio Leitao
Thanks for the feedback. Leave it to Nature to teach us something every day.
philosophy through photography
Indeed!