The male marsh harrier was found injured by a dog walker at Sculthorpe Moor, near Fakenham, Norfolk, according to the reserve owner the Hawk and Owl Trust. The find was reported to staff at the ...
Back from the brink of local extinction, the Marsh Harrier is a localised but increasingly common bird of prey in low-lying wetlands of the United Kingdom. The Western Marsh-harrier is a large raptor ...
The largest of the harriers, the Marsh Harrier can be recognised by its long tail and light flight with wings held in a shallow 'V'. It is distinguishable from other harriers by its larger size, ...
Gliding silently over wetlands, this skilled hunter scans the reeds for its next meal. The African Marsh Harrier is a medium-sized raptor with a distinctive owl-like facial disc. Adults have rich ...