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Camera Hidden in a Nest Captures Intimate Footage of Two Kestrels Raising a Family
- A pair of common kestrels raise five chicks, showcased by a nest-box camera.
- Athena and Apollo navigate nesting-site competition and care for the brood.
- Camera insight provides intimate footage of kestrel courtship and parenting.
- Robert E. Fuller documents kestrels as part of his wildlife study project.
- The article notes kestrel population concerns and nesting challenges in the UK.
- The video features Apollo seeking a mate and Athena’s decisive role in nesting.
- Fuller’s narration complements the nest-cam footage with expert context.
- The project emphasizes humane wildlife observation and education.
- The footage highlights the bond and parenting dynamics within the kestrel family.
- The article connects nest-camera work to broader wildlife watching and study.
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