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wow the Pirate Harrier is incredible, I know one that is known as a harrier but it is completely black with a white head, these birds are almost always carnivorous and where these birds perch the others fly away, something very interesting about the harrier that I know is that it can imitate the song of a hen and attract the attention of the chicks of the same hens to turn them into its prey, this is a shame and this happens a lot where I live but hey we always try to take good care of the hens, friend it is a pleasure to read your publications they are beautiful and my favorites you give everything to do your writings and I know that you are a brilliant writer, a great friend.
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Thank you for the interesting comment. The Harrier Hawk here was previously known as a "Gymnogene", and I still favour the old name, as it described its athletic abilities to search for prey. We don't have any black harrier hawks here, and ours also cannot imitate the songs of hens. Interesting as I got one again today, half an hour ago.
Take a look.
I will ask Mrs. Google to show me what a black harrier hawk looks like.
Until then take care and thank you for the compliment about my writing skills.
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Thank you, that photo is excellent; it's a fantastic bird. The harrier I was telling you about isn't very well-known, and few have witnessed its song while hunting.
Cool, and I will look into it!
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This bird's song is similar to that of a hen, but they are not identical; its song attracts chicks. However, they are not exactly the same. Thank you for sharing this new photo with me. The eaglet looks gorgeous in this new photo, and you can even see it cleaning its feathers. It's truly beautiful. Thank you, you're a great photographer.
Yeah, you mentioned that, and nature is amazing. The eaglet, is a harrier hawk, and I always look for a special movement to get it on camera.
Thank you