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  1. The biological lifespan to death from senescence can be 16 years or more, however; one was recorded to have lived almost 24 years.

  2. Lifespan/Longevity. American kestrels live an average of 5 years and 2 months in captivity. In the wild, their life expectancy is an average of 1 year and 3 months. The oldest recorded bird in the wild was 11 years. In captivity, these falcons have lived up to 17 years. Most deaths are caused by human interference such as illegal hunting and ...

  3. Life Span. 15-18 years. Weight. 136-314. g oz. Length. 32-39. cm inch. Wingspan. 65-82. cm inch. The Common kestrel ( Falco tinnunculus) is a bird of prey species that belongs to the falcon family Falconidae.

  4. Our smallest falcon, the kestrel is also the most familiar and widespread in North America. In open country it is commonly seen perched on roadside wires, or hovering low over a field on rapidly beating wings, waiting to pounce on a grasshopper. Kestrels nest in cavities in trees; in places where there are few large dead snags to provide nest ...

  5. The American Kestrel is the continent’s most common and widespread falcon, but populations declined by an estimated 1.41% per year for a cumulative decline of about 53% between 1966 and 2019, according to the North American Breeding Bird Survey.

  6. Population size: 4300000-6700000 mature individuals. Population trend: decreasing. Extent of occurrence (breeding/resident): 116,000,000 km 2. Country endemic: no. Attributes. Realm - Afrotropical. Realm - Indomalayan. Realm - Nearctic. Realm - Neotropical. Realm - Oceanic. Realm - Palearctic. IUCN Ecosystem -- Terrestrial biome. Raptors MOU.

  7. Lifecycle and body size information about Kestrel, including statistics on nesting, eggs and lifespan based on BTO ringing and nest recording data.