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[6] Serrentino, P. This bird eats amphibians, birds, insects, mammals and reptiles.
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Journal of Wildlife Management 63: 517-523.
. The northern harrier lives in marshes or fields. .
A white stripe is present over the eye. Most continue as far north as northern Canada.
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This species breeds in wet meadows, grasslands,.
The northern harrier is a common migrant and uncommon winter and summer resident in Illinois. The northern harrier is a raptor (bird of prey) that breeds throughout much of Canada and the northern US.
Post Fishing Report. Mar 25, 2012 · The Northern Harrier is distinctive from a long distance away: a slim, long-tailed hawk gliding low over a marsh or grassland, holding its wings in a V-shape and sporting a white patch at the base of its tail.
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Bass Lake is one of 30 lakes and ponds owned and maintained for sport fishing by the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County (FPDDC). This bird is commonly found in urban as well as rural areas. .
The Northern Harrier is a slender, long-winged, low-flying, open-country raptor that is found throughout much of the United States and sub-Arctic Canada. . There is a white-feathered patch at the base of the tail. The body of the male has gray feathers while the female has brown-and-cream, streaked feathers. The northern harrier is a common migrant and uncommon winter and summer resident in Illinois.
Northern Harrier.
. The Northern Harrier is a rare breeding bird in northern Illinois from May through September, and frequents open grassland and marshes as its habitat of choice.
rough-legged hawk.
northern goshawk.
There is a white-feathered patch at the base of the tail.
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