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The African Harrier-Hawk is a medium-sized raptor.
The African Harrier-Hawk is omnivorous, eating the fruit of the Oil Palm as well as hunting vertebrates.
The African Harrier-Hawk, Harrier Hawk, or Gymnogene (Polyboroides typus) is a bird of prey.
Northern harrier hawks, Canadian bald eagles and golden eagles bring up the rear in November and early December.
Birds including ibises, harrier hawks and belted kingfishers are part of his "Atlantic Coast Shore Birds Calendar 2003."
Flocks of olive pigeons burst from the trees on swift downward slants, flying at terrific speed, which is their strategy to escape from harrier hawks that can dive on them and rip them apart on the wing.
It is preyed upon by other birds such as Peregrine Falcons, Pied Crows, and Gymnogene.
The African Harrier-Hawk, Harrier Hawk, or Gymnogene (Polyboroides typus) is a bird of prey.
Although secondary consumers such as owls, hawks, raccoons, snakes and gymnogene consume yellow house bats, these animals do not target bats as a primary food source due to the bats' nocturnal activity, while other predators tend to be diurnal.
As an example of convergent evolution, it is very similar to the African Harrier Hawk, Polyboroides typus.
The African Harrier-Hawk, Harrier Hawk, or Gymnogene (Polyboroides typus) is a bird of prey.