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  • There's no difference between that and killing hen harriers. Times, Sunday Times
  • So why cannot hen harriers, sparrowhawks and goshawks be controlled to protect lapwings, curlews, golden plovers and, yes, pheasants and grouse?
  • So why cannot hen harriers, sparrowhawks and goshawks be controlled to protect lapwings, curlews, golden plovers and, yes, pheasants and grouse?
  • The hen harriers look unlike to breed this year, but individuals are still around. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other wintering species include little egret, spoonbill, hen harrier, merlin, peregrine, green sandpiper and common sandpiper.
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  • The eight endangered species of birds are common scoter, hen harrier, grey partridge, corncrake, red-necked phalarope, nightjar, roseate tern and corn bunting.
  • The array of birds included a hen harrier, barn owls, kingfishers, sparrowhawks, long-eared owls, kestrels and woodpeckers.
  • The array of birds included a hen harrier, barn owls, kingfishers, sparrowhawks, long-eared owls, kestrels and woodpeckers.
  • The naturalists will be angry tomorrow, but it's hard to see anger doing any practical good for hen harriers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other wintering species include little egret, spoonbill, hen harrier, merlin, peregrine, green sandpiper and common sandpiper.
  • Here in Somerset we regularly see marsh harriers, and during the winter the occasional hen harrier drops in too. Birdwatch: Pallid harrier
  • I fear it could hasten the extinction of hen harriers in England. Times, Sunday Times
  • The valleys are a refuge for rare wildlife including otters, hen harriers and peregrine falcons. Times, Sunday Times
  • A typical farming village in this region attracts tree sparrows, black redstarts, gray partridge, skylarks, and hen harriers.
  • There's the exciting prospect of hen harriers reclaiming ancient territories where the breed may not have lived for more than 200 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hen harrier is also the least migratory of the three species, more able to tolerate the cold.
  • As we enjoyed watching hundreds of them flying in to a stubble field to rest and doze in the midday sun, my wife spotted a ring-tail hen harrier quartering a beet field yet to be harvested.
  • Can grouse and hen harriers co-exist? Times, Sunday Times
  • The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds estimates that around 100 birds of prey, including eagles, falcons and hen harriers, are either poisoned, shot, trapped or have their nests destroyed every year on the Scottish moors.
  • In particular I am very concerned about the risk posed by the illegal use of poison to birds such as red kites, buzzards and hen harriers.
  • Walkers will be on the lookout for birds such as short-eared owls, winter wildfowl and the elusive hen harrier.
  • The array of birds included a hen harrier, barn owls, kingfishers, sparrowhawks, long-eared owls, kestrels and woodpeckers.
  • The eight endangered species of birds are common scoter, hen harrier, grey partridge, corncrake, red-necked phalarope, nightjar, roseate tern and corn bunting.
  • A dispute between the former cricketer and the society plumbed new depths in a row over the mysterious disappearance of three rare hen harriers. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's no difference between that and killing hen harriers. Times, Sunday Times
  • A dispute between the former cricketer and the society plumbed new depths in a row over the mysterious disappearance of three rare hen harriers. Times, Sunday Times
  • (_Linota flavirostris_), hen harrier (_Circus cyaneus_), buzzard (_Buteo vulgaris_), redshank (_Totanus calidris_), greenshank (_Totanus cunescens_) and the little auk (_Mergulus alle_). Hertfordshire
  • Apart from the grouse and the woodcock which gives the hill its name, it's a very important habitat for the hen harrier, which is very rare.
  • A typical farming village in this region attracts tree sparrows, black redstarts, gray partridge, skylarks, and hen harriers.
  • The RSPB reports that, despite the upturns in the fortune of many birds of prey in recent years, the hen harrier remains a seriously threatened species.
  • So why cannot hen harriers, sparrowhawks and goshawks be controlled to protect lapwings, curlews, golden plovers and, yes, pheasants and grouse?
  • Scurrying about in the woodland fringes, hedges and feeding sites are finches, tits and thrushes keep your eyes open for the occasional hen harrier, merlin and sparrowhawk.
  • The hen harriers look unlike to breed this year, but individuals are still around. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is just another step along the way that will lead to the extinction of hen harriers as a breeding bird in England. Times, Sunday Times
  • Without bogs we would lose astonishing plants like sundews, sphagnum mosses and cotton grass; beautiful insects like marsh fritillary butterflies; and spectacular birds like hen harriers and short-eared owls.
  • Without bogs we would lose astonishing plants like sundews, sphagnum mosses and cotton grass; beautiful insects like marsh fritillary butterflies; and spectacular birds like hen harriers and short-eared owls.
  • Scurrying about in the woodland fringes, hedges and feeding sites are finches, tits and thrushes keep your eyes open for the occasional hen harrier, merlin and sparrowhawk.
  • So why cannot hen harriers, sparrowhawks and goshawks be controlled to protect lapwings, curlews, golden plovers and, yes, pheasants and grouse?

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