MID-APRIL 89 
work again.) As we left the water a Kestrel 
came sailing along. When it reached some 
tall trees, large flocks of woodpigeons and 
starlings flew quickly out of the tops. They 
had taken up their roost there comfortably 
for the night, but the kestrel (and other 
hawks) are well-known and feared by their 
kin of more tender beak and claw. 
