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Birding' From Mandurah To Perth Wa

Monday, July 7, 2008

Hawk

Hawk Taken at Alcoa Lakes

Scientific name: Circus approximans
Family: Accipitridae
Order: Falconiformes

Description

The Swamp Harrier is a large slim-bodied raptor (bird of prey), with long slender legs and a long tail, rounded at the tip. It is mainly dark brown above and the white rump is prominent. It has an owl-like face mask. The wings are long and broad, with 5 'fingers' on the wing tips in flight. Females are larger with rufous underparts, while the smaller male is lighter underneath. The legs and eyes are yellow. This species has a slow sailing flight on up-swept wings, flying low over water. It is also known as the Marsh Harrier.

Posted by bygum at 10:48 PM

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