Diet of the Migrant Lesser Kestrels Falco naumanni in their Winter Quarters in South Africa

  • Kok O
  • Kok A
  • Van Ee C
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Abstract

Analysis of stomach contents from 386 Lesser Kestrels Falco naumanni obtained at Bloemfontein, South Africa, during the austral summer over a 12 year period (1984-1996) showed this species to be predominantly insectivorous. Isoptera (Harvester Termite Hodotermes mossambicus), followed by Solifugae and Chilopoda, formed the staple food. Lesser Kestrels consumed large quantities of small-sized prey, mainly Isoptera, early in the austral summer, while larger-sized food items, mostly Acrididae, dominated at the end of the non-breeding season. Results from pit trap sampling suggest that Lesser Kestrels are opportunistic foragers utilising the most abundant prey species

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Kok, O. B., Kok, A. C., & Van Ee, C. A. (2000). Diet of the Migrant Lesser Kestrels Falco naumanni in their Winter Quarters in South Africa. Acta Ornithologica, 35(2), 147–151. https://doi.org/10.3161/068.035.0207

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