| 26 Feb 2000 | Jenni Bravo | I love it! It's so... cute! ^_^ | |
| 26 Feb 2000 | Jennifer Miller (Nambroth) | wow..! this is really nice!  | |
| 18 Mar 2000 | Joellen Hines | *chuckles softly* whatever kind of bird it is, the detail is splendid! I can't wait to see more of this sort? Mercedes Lackey rules btw..*giggles* and thanks for commenting on my 'giving' pic... | |
| 11 Apr 2000 | Talena S. Schupp | Very well done! The title got me *snicker* I being both a big fan of Lackey, and having a thing for Kestrels. I'm impressed with your skill with charcoal. I usually end up with smudgies all over the place. | |
| 24 Jun 2000 | Marilyn Alice Boyle | This is excellent with a bright intelligent look in the bird's eye. I recognized it as a peregrine falcon right away: which says a lot about your ability to portray the bird correctly seeing as it's only a head and shoulder. Keep up the great work! | |
| 23 Jul 2000 | Michael J Dandaneau Sr | Having had a kestrel ( or sparrowhawk), which is indeed a mini-falcon, you've done well. | |
| 6 Aug 2000 | Chella 'Klawz' Reaves | Looks very mischevious, as a good bondbird should. ^_^ Though, most birds do, especially when their beaks are curved like that (anyone ever had a cockatiel? ^^) Oy, I can't work well with charcoal.. Congrats. ;D | |
| 11 May 2001 | Jodi | Hey, me again. I truly admire you 'handiwork' on being able to put that much detail in with charcoal (unless of course it's really huge  ). I especially love this one because I'm an avid bird fan, and most of my drawings are avian-based (or equine). And Mercedes Lackey is turly awesome. | |