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Are you tired of Harrier photos? Here's more.

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dizzy

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This Harrier was on the road eating prey at Thickson Woods. Eventually flew up a tree and stayed close to the prey. Definitely made my day.




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dbellilo

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Me, I'm NEVER tired of harrier photos. Lovely shots, and thanks for sharing...
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Lovely shots ... was the prey a rabbit ?
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dizzy

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Yes the prey was rabbit. That's nature i guess. Thanks for your comments.

Mike
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denis

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lucky to find one on the ground.
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RKD

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That's one hairy lunch. Nice shots
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Quote from: "dizzy"
Yes the prey was rabbit. That's nature i guess. Thanks for your comments.

Mike


there's talk of some of the local photographers baiting the harriers. did you see anything like that?
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Ann Brokelman

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VERY COOL SHOTS AND A BEAUTIFUL BIRD.  YES WE HAVE HEARD ABOUT BAITING OUT THERE.  MANY PEOPLE ARE NOT HAPPY WITH THEM.
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dizzy

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I got there at 11am Sunday and there was no other person in the area. I didn't see any suspicious activity. It was eating away on the street leading to the entrance to Thickson Woods. I was quite surprised to see one this close. Initially, i thought it was a Turkey Vulture or raven, it was quite a large raptor. I was surprised to see it made a kill on the street, i thought they like the open areas, but then again i'm not an expert on harriers. Maybe the GHO made the kill, and the harrier muscled its way in. Who knows. When i left, a group of birders showed up.

Thanks for your comments.

Mike
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were you also eating a rabbit?
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dizzy

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Quote from: "mr.sharp-photo"
were you also eating a rabbit?


The last time i ate rabbit was 30 years ago in Italy. :lol:
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