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These are ten of the most frequently seen raptors in the ...
www.blm.govNorthern Harrier 17 to 24 inches long Wingspan: 48 to 54 inches 3/4 to 1-1/4 pounds 75+ pairs Size: 21 to 27 inches long Wingspan: 45 to 50 inches Weight: 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 pounds # nesting in NCA: 150+ pairs (Circus cyaneus) Males: white underneath with black wing tips, grey head and back Females: light belly, streaked breast, brown head and back ...
Northern Harrier - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
www.adfg.alaska.govNorthern Harrier The northern harrier (Circus cyaneus) is the sole North American species of this group of long-winged, long-tailed, long-legged hawks.
Northern Harrier ( Circus cyaneus
www.naturalheritage.state.pa.usNorthern Harrier ( Circus cyaneus ) Pennsylvania Candidate at Risk Bird Species State Rank: S3B; S4N (vulnerable, breeding; apparently secure, nonbreeding ) Global Rank: G 5 (secure ) Identification Northern Harriers are medium sized, long winged, long tailed hawks with rounded
Northern harrier - fws.gov
www.fws.govNorthern harrier Species and Habitats of Conservation Concern at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge Appendix A e. Species and Habitats of Conservation Concern at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge Appendix A. Species and Habitats of Conservation Concern at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge A-1
Northern Harrier - Pennsylvania
www.pgc.pa.govCURRENT STATUS: In Pennsylvania, northern harrier (Circus cyaneus) is categorized by the Pennsyl- vania Game Commission as a threatened species because of its risk of becoming endangered if losses continue. It also is listed in the State Wildlife Plan as a “high level of concern” species, because of its
Northern Harrier - Ohio Ornithological Society
www.ohiobirds.org74 A resident of grasslands, Northern Harriers are equally at home in wetland and upland situations. The Ohio population originally occupied wet prairies, damp meadows, and the grassy