Adult male © Neoh Hor Kee eBird S34087115 Macaulay Library ML 47138401
Adult female © Udaya Kumar Balasubramanian
Juvenile © Rajdeep Mitra
Adult male © Rajdeep Mitra
Adult female © David Gandy
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Juvenile © Liao Tzu-Chiang
Adult female © Vinoba Anand
Adult male © Edmond Sham
Habitat © Souvik Das

Pied Harrier Circus melanoleucos

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Identification

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A spectacular harrier patterned in black and silvery white. The male is distinctive with black head, striking yellow cere and eyes, and black shoulders, breast, and wingtips, contrasting with its silvery-white underparts and forewing. The female is gray-and-brown above and lighter below, with a small white rump. Females superficially resemble female Pallid and Montagu’s Harriers, but have a paler underwing with narrow dark barring and sparse streaking on underwing coverts. The species hunts by quartering suitable habitat on buoyant wings. It eats mostly small mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and insects.

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