Harrier, Hen

The hen harrier is 41–52 cm long. It resembles other harriers in having distinct male and female plumages. 

The male is mainly grey above and white below except for the upper breast, which is grey like the upperparts, and the rump, which is white; the wings are grey with black wingtips. The female is brown above with white upper tail coverts, hence females, and the similar juveniles, are often called "ringtails". Their underparts are buff streaked with brown. Immatures look like females but with less distinct barring, dark brown secondaries dark brown and less-streaked belly.

The female gives a whistled piih-eh when receiving food from the male, and her alarm call is chit-it-it-it-it-et-it. The male calls chek-chek-chek, with a more bouncing chuk-uk-uk-uk during his display flight.

Latin Name
circus cyaneus

When the bird was spotted

Date Location Title Seen by Interestingness
Portugal, Algarve Castro Verde area b.m.stokesley ****
France, Leymen Flying in the field behind the house mike421 *****
France, Leymen in the fields behind the house mike421 *****