It was slow photographing this morning, the light wasn’t the best due to clouds coming in and there were very few birds close enough to photograph but you just never know when you’ll spot one cooperative bird and that is what happened today when I was on the way home.

2nd year male Northern Harrier, Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah 2nd year male Northern Harrier ~ Davis County, Utah –  Nikon D300, f6.3, 1/800, ISO 800, Nikkor 200-400mm VR with 1.4x TC at 285mm, natural light, not baited

This Northern Harrier displayed interesting behavior, he didn’t appear to be hunting but it would dive into the vegetation where he would make a sound that reminded me of parrots chattering. Then he would lift up, fly a few feet and drop back down into the vegetation where he would chatter again. The male harrier repeated this for at least thirty minutes.

At one point a female flew close and this male chased her for about half a mile. They did interact by diving towards each other and at one point I saw the female flying upside down with her legs extended towards the male. The male then flew back to the general location that it had been when I was photographing it.

This second year male Northern Harrier is transitioning into adult plumage. His primaries and secondaries have begun to attain the gray color of an adult male but the shoulders, head and back are still the brown color I expect to see in a juvenile. I don’t see this plumage phase often.

Because of the light I didn’t come home with as many acceptable, by my standards, images as I would have liked but I’m pleased with this one. Being out in the field with this harrier was fun.

Life is good.

Mia

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