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Pharmacokinetics of buprenorphine hydrochloride following intramuscular and intravenous administration to American kestrels ( Falco sparverius
AVMA Journals
Abstract Objective—To determine the pharmacokinetics of buprenorphine hydrochloride after IM and IV administration to American kestrels (Falco sparverius).
37 months ago
Five Fun Facts About… The American Kestrel
Estes Park News
1. American kestrels are the smallest and most widespread falcon in North America. An adult kestrel weighs approximately 3 to 6 ounces.
37 months ago
A Lesser-Known Pittsburgh Raptor: the American Kestrel
Pittsburgh Quarterly
American kestrels are tiny falcons, the size of a mourning dove or a blue jay. Patient predators and fast fliers, kestrels wing along at over 35 miles an hour.
28 months ago
Preliminary evidence of anticoagulant rodenticide exposure in American kestrels in the Western US
Phys.org
American kestrels are a beloved raptor species experiencing a troubling decline, and our use of rodenticides is not helping.
17 months ago
Citizen scientist-birders make their observations count
Bay Journal
Bluebirds are joyful birds, with their bubbling songs and patriotic colors of red, white and blue. Under the right conditions, they are also...
43 months ago
Art Lander's Outdoors: Driving Kentucky's backroads reveals the aerial artistry of the American kestrel
Northern Kentucky Tribune
Drive through Central Kentucky backroads and you might get to witness the aerial artistry of the American kestrel (Falco sparverius).
94 months ago
Get to Know the REAL Wild Things: The American Kestrel
Island Conservation
Our goal is to raise $22,000 by February 1, 2016 to save the Critically Endangered Ricord's Iguana and Vulnerable Rhinoceros Iguana.
108 months ago
The American Kestrel Looms Large in New York City, if Only to Its Prey (Published 2015)
The New York Times
The American kestrel (Falco sparverius) is tiny. An adult can weigh five ounces with a wingspan of less than two feet.
109 months ago
Pen in Hand: Eating a power lunch, kestrel-style
Tehachapi News
I was driving to Bear Valley last week when I noticed a male American Kestrel hunting alongside Highway 202. He then flew over and perched...
14 months ago
A bird of the Americas, kestrel needs global help to face climate change
Bay Journal
American kestrels are birds of open landscapes. They are found above fields, meadows, parks and suburban yards. Any place that has low ground cover and a place...
58 months ago