These cameras stream live footage from one of more than a dozen nest boxes near Parker, Colorado.
For this project, we are collaborating with the Town of Parker (Parks, Forestry, and Open Space) to help increase American Kestrel populations in the area. Community open space is a valuable conservation resource.
The adult birds are incubating their eggs. We should see little ones in early May.
Below are some images of CARRI volunteers placing American Kestrel nest boxes and working with the birds in Parker, Colorado.