Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Northern Harrier Hawk Catches Prey - Badlands, South Dakota



A Northern Harrier hawk hunts by flying low over marshland and prairie and hovering and then striking at small mammals. The hawk catches what appears to be a gopher in this case in the Badlands of South Dakota. Note the Bison in the background. Harriers will be arriving in large numbers in Florida in winter. You can see why a hovering aircraft like the Harrier was named after these amazing birds. Filmed with Canon SX70HS on Amazon at: https://amzn.to/2QftDPd Commision Earned 🔴 New HD videos uploaded weekly. If you enjoy the videos please subscribe, ring the bell to get all channel upload notifications, like, and comment! Ways to support this Channel: 🔴 PayPal Donation to: mybackyardbirding@gmail.com 🔴 MBYB Merchandise: teespring.com/stores/backyard-birding... 🔴Backyard Birder's AMAZON shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/mybackyar... As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. A small portion of each sale goes toward supporting the Backyard without increasing costs to you.


Northern Harrier Hawk Catches Prey - Badlands, South Dakota

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