harriers
Harriers are birds of prey in the subfamily Circinae, most of them placed in the genus Circus. They are medium-sized raptors with long legs, broad wings, and a relatively slender build. Plumage varies by species, and many harriers show a pale rump patch visible in flight. In many species, males and females differ in color, with females typically browner.
Harriers hunt by flying low over open ground, wetlands, and grasslands, watching for small mammals, birds, amphibians,
They occur across vast regions of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, preferring open landscapes such as
Harrier also refers to a family of jet aircraft descended from the Hawker Siddeley Harrier. These aircraft