Comfort Behaviors

Aldo the American Kestrel enjoyed his time in the sun by busily preening his feathers. Preening is one behavior we look for to see if he is comfortable on the glove. With his head tucked fully under his wing, he can't watch out for potential dangers so he must feel pretty confident that he is safe in the garden with me. He also showed several other comfort behaviors - can you spot them?


Did you notice how he:
  • roused (full body feather shake)?
  • tucked one foot up in a ball?
  • kept his feathers fluffed out, not slicked down?
These are all signs that he was really enjoying himself!

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