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O que (quem) é hen harrier - definição

SPECIES OF BIRD
Marsh hawk; Circus cyaneus; Hen-harrier; Hen Harrier; Marsh Hawk; Hen harriers
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  • Bird in flight at an elevation of over 12,500 ft in [[Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary]] in [[East Sikkim]] district, [[India]] in the month of November

hen harrier         
¦ noun a harrier (bird) of open country, the male of which is mainly pale grey and the female brown. [Circus cyaneus.]
marsh hawk         
¦ noun North American term for hen harrier.
Harrier Jump Jet         
  • alt=several Harriers stored on board a ship
  • alt=Aircraft engine, partially uncovered as an exhibit
  • alt=A parked Harrier
  • Operators of the Harrier (all variants)
  • Underside view of the first prototype P.1127. The rotating jet nozzles were a key design element of its VTOL capability
  • alt=An aircraft landed on a runway
  • Locations of the four nozzles at the sides of the Pegasus engine.
ATTACK AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY HAWKER-SIDDELEY
Harrier jet; Harrier fighter; Harrier fighter/attack aircraft; British Aerospace Harrier; BAe Harrier; Harrier jumpjet; Harrier (aircraft); Harrier Jump Jet in popular culture; Harrier Jump Jet in Popular Culture; BAE Harrier; Harrier jump-jet; BAe/McDonnell-Douglas Harrier; BAe/McDonnell-Douglas Harrier family; Harrier Jump Jet family; Harrier (VTOL); Harrier (V/STOL); Harrier (V/STOL aircraft); Harrier (VTOL aircraft); Harrier jump jets; Harrier fighter jet; Harrier Jump Jet
The Harrier, informally referred to as the Harrier Jump Jet, is a family of jet-powered attack aircraft capable of vertical/short takeoff and landing operations (V/STOL). Named after a bird of prey, it was originally developed by British manufacturer Hawker Siddeley in the 1960s.

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Hen harrier

The hen harrier (Circus cyaneus) is a bird of prey. It breeds in Eurasia. The term "hen harrier" refers to its former habit of preying on free-ranging fowl.

It migrates to more southerly areas in winter. Eurasian birds move to southern Europe and southern temperate Asia. In the mildest regions, such as France and Great Britain, hen harriers may be present all year, but the higher ground is largely deserted in winter.

The northern harrier was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the hen harrier.


Exemplos do corpo de texto para hen harrier
1. Watsons book on the hen harrier is a classic that stimulated a generation of field ornithologists and bird artists.
2. Hen harrier: Only around 20 pairs in England Insiders at Natural England believe a gamekeeper was responsible, trying to protect pheasant and wildfowl from the harriers.
3. Watson wrote beautifully and combined his artistic and literary talents in a number of books: Birds of Moor and Mountain (1'72); The Hen Harrier (1'77); and in the autobiographical A Bird Artist in Scotland (1'88) and One Pair of Eyes (1''4). Undoubtedly Watson was most associated with the hen harrier, one of the most graceful and artistically pleasing of all our birds, yet the most persecuted because of its ability to take red grouse.
4. The hen harrier: Anyone guilty of killing one of the birds could be jailed for up to six months A senior royal source said yesterday: "The police are seriously examining the possibility that Harry‘s party were responsible for the shooting.
5. "There has been a significant increase in the populations of other key species like pipits, skylarks and golden plover." Hen harriers are specially protected by law and under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, anyone killing, injuring or intentionally disturbing a hen harrier, its eggs or nest could be fined up to 5,000 and face six months imprisonment for each offence.