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<blockquote data-quote="jforgham" data-source="post: 1218159" data-attributes="member: 10769"><p>Thanks for continued ideas, but I am going with common buzzard on this one, as said in post 19. Harriers have been seen in East Herts locally with aforementioned sub adult female monties at Stansted airport. Also, umpiring a cricket game a few weeks ago my attention was drawn to an obvious harrier sp flying low across open fields. Typical wing flap pattern of hen but probably would have been the same monties that appeared 2 days later at the airport.</p><p>Local lads were privately contacted but searches of the area proved fruitless. Can't record it as my 1st harrier sp for Herts, as I won't for this particular spot.</p><p>Thanks for the suggestions</p><p>regards</p><p>Jono</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jforgham, post: 1218159, member: 10769"] Thanks for continued ideas, but I am going with common buzzard on this one, as said in post 19. Harriers have been seen in East Herts locally with aforementioned sub adult female monties at Stansted airport. Also, umpiring a cricket game a few weeks ago my attention was drawn to an obvious harrier sp flying low across open fields. Typical wing flap pattern of hen but probably would have been the same monties that appeared 2 days later at the airport. Local lads were privately contacted but searches of the area proved fruitless. Can't record it as my 1st harrier sp for Herts, as I won't for this particular spot. Thanks for the suggestions regards Jono [/QUOTE]
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