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Females are brown; Males are gray like ghosts Sharon Barnett thought this one was a juvenile It flew really close to our small group. I wondered if he thought we were flushing out critters for him to eat? Unfortunately you can barely see the bird in this photo.
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Northern Harrier (female type) (Circus cyaneus) Hennipen Hopper Lakes Putnam County IL October 2016 Week #41 Jeff Skrentny IMG_7868 Northern Harrier (female type) (Circus cyaneus) Hennipen Hopper Lakes Putnam County IL October 2016 Week #41 Jeff Skrentny IMG_7873
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Northern Harrier (female type) (Circus cyaneus) Hennipen Hopper Lakes Putnam County IL October 2016 Week #41 Jeff Skrentny IMG_7868 Northern Harrier (female type) (Circus cyaneus) Hennipen Hopper Lakes Putnam County IL October 2016 Week #41 Jeff Skrentny IMG_7873
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One of five or six harriers observed along this stretch of road. Snow, and fog (inside and outside the lens), degraded the shot
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Hope he's not too blurry for help with identification.
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A Northern Harrier, a juvenile male perhaps, flying over the shoreline of the lake.
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Came hunting the meadow and flew over the car as we were leaving the preserve
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Came hunting the meadow and flew over the car as we were leaving the preserve
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very distant Northern Harrier
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very distant Northern Harrier
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very distant Northern Harrier
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