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Northern Harrier

Circus hudsonius

Description:

Across North America, from the Arctic Tundra to the grasslands south of the border, if you look in the right places, you’ll find peculiar creatures haunting the landscape. First they'll come into view over a distant marsh or meadow, steel gray with glowing yellow eyes. Then they’ll drift slowly across the land, silently stalking their prey. In short, they're pretty unsettling, but these “gray ghosts,” as they’re known, aren't visitors from the other side. They're Northern Harriers—adult male Northern Harriers, to be specific—and not only are they our spookiest hawks, but they may also be our most unusual.

Habitat:

Lake Kissismmee in Central Florida

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1 Comment

Ava T-B
Ava T-B 4 years ago

Nice notes!

James McNair
Spotted by
James McNair

Florida, USA

Spotted on Jan 1, 2020
Submitted on Jan 2, 2020

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