Here are five different ways to say that a kestrel flaps its wings quickly to stay still in the air and catch a mouse:
- The kestrel flaps its wings really fast to hover in the air and then catch a mouse.
- The kestrel beats its wings quickly to stop moving and swoops down on a mouse.
- By flapping its wings fast, the kestrel stays still in the air before catching a mouse.
- The kestrel moves its wings fast to hang in the air and catch a little mouse.
- The kestrel flies in place by quickly flapping its wings and then grabs a mouse.