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Marsh Harrier

Circus aeruginosus

Description:

The largest of the harriers, it can be recognised by its long tail and light flight with wings held in a shallow 'V'. It is distinguishable from other harriers by its larger size, heavier build, broader wings and absence of white on the rump. Females are larger than males and have obvious creamy heads. Its future in the UK is now more secure than at any time during the last century but historical declines and subsequent recovery means it is an Amber List species.

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King's Lynn and West Norfolk, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Dec 22, 2011
Submitted on Jan 17, 2012

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