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Kestrel Camera

Saturday April 4, 2026

Our kestrel nest box is located on a rural piece of property in the Redmond, OR area, owned by Ilene and Dean Smith. Earlier this spring, together with Jim Hammond, they made the nest box ready (built by ECBA member, Dick Tipton) with the camera, filled the floor of the box with wood chips, and this year, a pair of kestrels has chosen our nest box so that we can all watch the drama.

From Ilene, April 26, 2026:
We see all the feedings outside the nest box, which is wonderful. The male brings large fence lizards or mice and delivers them to the female. Sometimes he stores food in the juniper tree until she’s ready for it. We also get to watch them chase off ravens, Cooper’s hawks, and other intruders. Next year we’ll need to add an exterior camera as well! We do occasionally see the male take a turn inside the nest box.

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  1. The incubation period for kestrel is 28 days so if incubation started on April 24, the first chick should hatch on May 21. If there were 3 eggs on the 19th, the 4th and 5th were probably laid the 20th and 21st and incubation started on the 22 so hatching may start on May 19th+/-. It will probably take a couple days for all the chicks to hatch for a clutch of 2 or 3 stronger chicks and a couple weaker ones. In a good year all 5 chicks could fledge. In an average year probably only 3. When food gets short or the parents are not good providers it’s survival of the fittest in the nest box. Probably not something for the faint of heart to witness.

    1. I believe next week sometime. We actually have another pair of kestrels in our other nest box with 5 eggs. It will be interesting to see which nest box has hatchlings first!

  2. I just now found that this commenting feature has been added to the webpage. Thanks, Shannon. There are other relevant comments on the golden eagle camera page.

    1. Thanks to everyone who created this experience for us! I am new to Kestrels. At 5:50am mom was partially covering one egg but the other egg was off to one side a bit. Does anyone know if this usual?

      1. Answered my own question. Just read that “incubation usually starts after the third egg is laid.” Fascinating!

  3. Not only does the little kestrel have a very cozy box, but she gets to sleep to the sounds of frogs, too. It doesn’t get much better than that.

  4. Thank you, all, for making this available to us. I’ve never seen a kestrel from the top before. Beautiful coloring on the head.
    Does anyone know if it is normal that they leave the egg for so long between periods of incubating? Is it warmer inside the nest box?