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Northern Harrier Hunting in Johnson’s Pasture

Posted on March 22, 2021March 22, 2021 by friendsofthewildernesspark

In the winter, you can often see Northern Harriers in the Wilderness Park. Unlike other hawks that hunt from on high, these unusual ...

Posted in Meet the inhabitants!, Park sightingsTagged Birds, Northern Harrier

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