Recent shots of several beautiful American Kestrel in an essentially abandoned industrial/field-y/woody area in Lawrence Park Township, Erie County, PA:





Interesting concurrent sighting of what appears to be an Amazon drone delivery under their new Prime Same-DayTM fish delivery service:










[Editor’s note: one section of the post above may contain satirical content. Although, that is a really big fish!]
That *is* a really big fish. Great shots!
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Always fun to see Osprey carrying fish. I’ve seen the same Osprey perched with a fish, then fly off with it in-talon, then return (still with the fish), then fly around with other Ospreys (still carrying the fish). Obviously, it will be consumed at some point, but seems at least for a while, “I’ve got a fish!”