A hen harrier primarily feeds on small mammals, particularly voles, as well as birds, insects, and occasionally amphibians. They are skilled hunters, using their keen eyesight to locate prey while flying low over grasslands and moorlands. Their diet can vary depending on the availability of food sources in their habitat.
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).
The Peid harrier eats frogs, lizards, ground birds and insects.
The Peid harrier eats frogs, lizards, ground birds and insects.
The only other scarce migrant seen was a Hen Harrier that flew north over Weston in the afternoon.
it would take a hawk, a flacon or a harrier.
no
no they eat it and digest it
Wolf
Yes
In traditional cuisine, both rooster and hen are commonly eaten.
The Purple Swamp Hen eats worms and small insects. In captivity, they will eat grains such as corn, wheat, and soybean meal.
we eat the rooster because the hen might have eggs