Old World harrier frequenting marshy regions.
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Examples for "circus"
1He threatened to invite local news outlets and create a media circus.
2The circus must go on, even with war beginning within the hour.
3Bears in the circus to-day play a minor part in the performance.
4The main difference is this circus is all about science and research.
5This horse belongs in the circus; he is born before his time.
1The RSPB has already used one to check whether a marsh harrier had laid eggs in its remote nest.
2A great egret seizes a fish in a deeper channel, while a marsh harrier quarters the surrounding reed beds, hunting prey to feed its young.
3Species on the marsh include marsh harriers, bitterns, avocets and spoonbills.
4High-flying black kites and ground-skimming marsh harriers searched for dead or dying fish.
5Mr. MacCulloch writes me word that a Marsh Harrier was killed in Herm in May, 1875.
6Professor Ansted mentions the Marsh Harrier in his list, but marks it as only found in Guernsey.
7Ospreys, white tailed eagles, honey buzzards, marsh harriers and goshawks all successfully managed to re-establish themselves in this country.
Translations for marsh harrier