Abstract
Contrary to most previous studies of winter habitat use, no differences in habitat selection were detected between males and females. Results are attributed to low densities of wintering kestrels, and hence little intersexual competition for high quality (more open) habitats. -from Authors
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Arnold, T. W., & Martin, P. A. (1992). Winter habitat use by male and female American kestrels, Falco sparverius, in southwestern Ontario. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 106(3), 336–341. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.356981
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