It looks like a newly fledged Kestrel.
You didn't say where you lived, but if it's injured, there are possibly
people who can help--again, depending on where you are located.

Susan Rosine
Brighton

On Mon, Jul 10, 2023, 7:45 PM Pauli Driver-Smith <[email protected]>
wrote:

> This bird has been standing in the exact same spot on our burn pile for
> two days now. I think it may be injured. I'm not sure. It allowed me to get
> within 12 inches of it to take one of these pictures. All he did was look
> at me and make no attempt to try to get away. It is a little smaller than
> an adult Robin. Obviously, it isn't a robin.
>

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