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Green River Commerce Park Northern Harrier is male

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While researching the Northern Harrier (Circus cyaneu) I found this site. What I have been seeing is the male NH, without a doubt.For more information on the harrier hawk Click here to go to the Illinois Raptor Center site.

Billy Joe Fudge



Note to readers: Billy Joe Fudge, as well as Capt. Jim Evans from another vantage point, have reported seeing a low flying hawk hunting in Green River Commerce Park off KY 55 North. Mr. Fudge had already identified the bird as a harrier hawk; now he's confirmed its gender. He says he's seen the hawk most frequently in the early morning from 7:00amCT to 10:00amCT. He's hoping, as are we, that a photograph of the hawk in action at GRCP soon, and welcomes other birders to show up with their best gear. -CM


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