NORTHERN HARRIER vs HEN HARRIER: NOUN
- A slim-bodied hawk (Circus cyaneus) found in fields and marshy areas of the Northern Hemisphere, having an owllike face and a white patch above the tail.
- Common harrier of North America and Europe; nests in marshes and open land
- A bird of prey, Circus cyaneus, which breeds in the northern parts of Eurasia and America.
- Common harrier of North America and Europe; nests in marshes and open land
NORTHERN HARRIER vs HEN HARRIER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Nests in marshes and open land
- Nests in marshes and open land
NORTHERN HARRIER vs HEN HARRIER: RELATED WORDS
- Redshank, Yellowlegs, Whimbrel, Scarlet tanager, Brown creeper, Rusty blackbird, Willet, Vesper sparrow, Dickcissel, Gray catbird, Belted kingfisher, Greater yellowlegs, Marsh hawk, Circus cyaneus, Hen harrier
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NORTHERN HARRIER vs HEN HARRIER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bufflehead, Eastern meadowlark, Redshank, Yellowlegs, Whimbrel, Scarlet tanager, Brown creeper, Rusty blackbird, Willet, Vesper sparrow, Dickcissel, Gray catbird, Belted kingfisher, Greater yellowlegs, Hen harrier
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NORTHERN HARRIER vs HEN HARRIER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- ESHA delineation in the BSA includes nesting habitat for whitetailed kite and northern harrier, and foraging habitat for western bumble bee.
- Hen Harrier males are grey with black wingtips, females are brown with a white rump and a long, barred tail.
NORTHERN HARRIER vs HEN HARRIER: QUESTIONS
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- How can you help the RSPB protect birds like the hen harrier?
- Can a pallid harrier and hen harrier be hybridized?