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Cheeky kestrel chick biting mother's tail feathers

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Watch this cute kestrel chick pulling at its mother's tail feathers! This adorable footage from wildlife artist Robert E Fuller's nest cams shows the chick's development. It is possibly just pecking at anything that moves, but it seems like a cheeky action. At 12 days old, the chick is becoming a real character. See the parent bird turn round to give it a telling off! 'Who did that'?

About Robert E Fuller: I am a British wildlife artist based in Thixendale, North Yorkshire. I use nestcams to study animal behaviour so that I can capture the individual characters of my wild subjects in paint. See more on my website: www.robertefuller.com and for more rare wildlife footage visit my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0LJ9et5Tb3m7COFzShgLg

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