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The Peid harrier eats frogs, lizards, ground birds and insects.
The Peid harrier eats frogs, lizards, ground birds and insects.
The northern harrier, often referred to as the northern harrier hawk, primarily feeds on small mammals, such as voles and mice, as well as birds and reptiles. They are known for their hunting technique, which involves gliding low over fields and marshes to spot prey. Their diet can vary depending on the availability of food sources in their habitat.
tertiary
45 mph
Rodents mainly, but will take reptiles or amphibians as well.
Are you refering to English Harrier Hunting Dog, birds such as the Western Marsh Harrier (Eastern England) the Hen Harrier (Scotland and England) the Montague Harrier (England) or the British Harrier Jump Jet (Hawker Siddley, Bristol).
porcipines
the first flight of the harrier was in 1978
The Harrier Jump Jet, formally referred to as the "Harrier" or informally as "the Jump Jet",
The northern harrier can reach speeds of about 25 to 30 miles per hour (40 to 48 kilometers per hour) when flying. However, during hunting or when startled, they can achieve short bursts of speed that may exceed this range. Their flight is characterized by a distinctive low, gliding style, often seen over fields and marshes.