Leleks
Lekes are a type of bird-of-prey native to the Eurasian continent, belonging to the genus *Falco* within the falcon family (Falconidae). They are medium-sized raptors, easily recognizable by their distinctive appearance, which includes a long tail, broad wings, and a pale underbelly with dark barring. The male lelek typically exhibits a grayish-blue back, a white head, and a black "mask" around the eyes, while the female is more uniformly brown with darker markings. Their diet primarily consists of small mammals, birds, and insects, which they hunt using a combination of soaring and stooping techniques.
Lekes are highly adaptable birds, inhabiting a variety of environments, including open woodlands, steppes, and semi-desert
Breeding occurs in spring, with females laying 2–4 eggs in a nest constructed in trees or on
Conservation status varies by region, with some populations facing threats from habitat loss, pesticide use, and