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A female Northern Harrier.

Jeanne Jackson • December 20, 2018

Diane Winkler was vacationing on TSR, a house she rented from Coasting Home. She wrote, “I was super excited to have the opportunity to observe this gorgeous female Northern Harrier.

The meadow habitat is perfect for hawks. As I walked on the shoreline trail in front of the house, I noticed this Harrier on top of a bush in the meadow consuming a vole. This was the first time I have ever had a chance to be close enough to see the beautiful owl-like facial details, the bright yellow legs and incredible talons! Such a treat!”

Their calls sound like "kek, kek, kek." Perhaps it would be better to listen to their calls at this link: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Northern_Harrier/sounds#

To learn more about Coasting Home and their vacation rental properties, here is the link to their website: https://www.coastinghome.com/

Thanks to Cathleen Crosby, the President of Coasting Home, for sharing Diane's photo and story with us here.

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Posted in Sightings. Tags: Cathleen Crosby, Coasting Home, Diane Winkler, Northern Harrier, owl-like face on December 20, 2018 by Jeanne Jackson.

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