Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Gray Ghost

By Cory Ritter

With their clean white underparts and gray upper side, the adult male Northern Harrier makes for a stunning raptor. These birds are certainly crowd pleasers.

Take a look at this adult male Northern Harrier that was caught by Frank Nicoletti at Hawk Ridge's main banding station in late September. Hawk Ridge naturalist, Margie, is displaying this bird for the public.

Adult male Northern Harrier, 9/24/2012, Hawk Ridge, Duluth, MN
Adult male Northern Harrier, 9/24/2012, Hawk Ridge, Duluth, MN 
Adult male Northern Harrier, 9/24/2012, Hawk Ridge, Duluth, MN
Adult male Northern Harrier, 9/24/2012, Hawk Ridge, Duluth, MN
Here are some photos of an adult male Northern Harrier in flight that I took while counting hawks at Whitefish Point Bird Observatory this spring.

adult male Northern Harrier, 5/27/2012, Whitefish Point Bird Observatory, Paradise, MI
adult male Northern Harrier, 5/27/2012, Whitefish Point Bird Observatory, Paradise, MI
This is what I like to call the 'directing traffic' pose of the adult male Northern Harrier
adult male Northern Harrier, 5/27/2012, Whitefish Point Bird Observatory, Paradise, MI
adult male Northern Harrier, 5/27/2012, Whitefish Point Bird Observatory, Paradise, MI

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