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Circus cyaneus
Poor pictures but the first and only male Hen Harrier so far I've seen. Of the UK's birds of prey, this is the most intensively persecuted. Once predating free-range fowl, earning its present name, its effect on the number of grouse available to shoot is the cause of modern conflict and threatens its survival in some parts of the UK, particularly on the driven grouse moors of England and Scotland. While males are a pale grey colour, females and immatures are brown with a white rump and a long, barred tail which give them the name 'ringtail'. They fly with wings held in a shallow 'V', gliding low in search of food, which mainly consists of meadow pipits and voles. The Orkney population is famous for being polygynous, with males sometimes simultaneously mated to multiple females.
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Great series!
We occasionally see flocks of small birds mobbing the red-tail hawks during the breeding season. Hopefully I will get to capture this in the spring!
Yep
is that a kestrel its attacking??