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Northern Harrier

Circus hudsonius

These are one of the few raptorial birds known to practice polygyny – one male mates with several females. Up to five females have been known to mate with one male in a season. The nest is built on the ground or on a mound of dirt or vegetation. Nests are made of sticks and are lined inside with grass and leaves. Four to eight whitish eggs are laid.

"When you eat of the toil of your hands, happy are you, and it is good for you."   Psalm 128

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