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[[Image:Swamp_Harrier.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Gallus<br />Photo taken: Swan Lake Victoria, Australia]] | [[Image:Swamp_Harrier.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Gallus<br />Photo taken: Swan Lake Victoria, Australia]] | ||
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
+ | 50-60cm. Dark brown, becoming lighter with age, white rump. Females larger than males. | ||
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
− | Australasia. Breeds in southern New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and on many Pacific islands including the Society Islands, Tonga, the | + | Australasia. Breeds in southern [[New Guinea]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]] and on many Pacific islands including the [[Society Islands]], [[Tonga]], the [[Fiji]] Islands from Kandavu to the Lau Archipelago, Vanuatu (reported on Aneiteum, Tanna, Erromanga, Efate and Santo), the [[Loyalty Islands]] and [[New Caledonia]], Lifu and Uvea. Widespread in Australia, particularly in the north, east and south-east, but also in the south-western corner and can occur throughout most of the country except the more arid regions of the interior. [[China]] and in Hokkaido and Honshu in [[Japan]]. Also occurs in [[Tasmania]] where a summer visitor. In New Zealand breeds on North and South Islands and a straggler south to the Auckland and Campbell Islands. |
==Taxonomy== | ==Taxonomy== | ||
Pacific Marsh Harrier (Swamp Harrier) | Pacific Marsh Harrier (Swamp Harrier) | ||
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Open country, crops, paddyfields and swamps. | Open country, crops, paddyfields and swamps. | ||
==Behaviour== | ==Behaviour== | ||
+ | The diet includes ground birds and waterbirds, rabbits and other small mammals, reptiles, frogs and fish and carrion. | ||
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+ | It nests on the ground, often in swamps, on a mound in reeds or other dense vegetation. 3-4 eggs are laid and are incubated for about 33 days, with chicks fledging about 45 days after hatching. | ||
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{{GSearch|Circus+approximans}} | {{GSearch|Circus+approximans}} |
Revision as of 17:08, 26 June 2008
- Circus approximans
Identification
50-60cm. Dark brown, becoming lighter with age, white rump. Females larger than males.
Distribution
Australasia. Breeds in southern New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and on many Pacific islands including the Society Islands, Tonga, the Fiji Islands from Kandavu to the Lau Archipelago, Vanuatu (reported on Aneiteum, Tanna, Erromanga, Efate and Santo), the Loyalty Islands and New Caledonia, Lifu and Uvea. Widespread in Australia, particularly in the north, east and south-east, but also in the south-western corner and can occur throughout most of the country except the more arid regions of the interior. China and in Hokkaido and Honshu in Japan. Also occurs in Tasmania where a summer visitor. In New Zealand breeds on North and South Islands and a straggler south to the Auckland and Campbell Islands.
Taxonomy
Pacific Marsh Harrier (Swamp Harrier) treated as a race of Marsh Harrier C. aeroginosus by some authors
Habitat
Open country, crops, paddyfields and swamps.
Behaviour
The diet includes ground birds and waterbirds, rabbits and other small mammals, reptiles, frogs and fish and carrion.
It nests on the ground, often in swamps, on a mound in reeds or other dense vegetation. 3-4 eggs are laid and are incubated for about 33 days, with chicks fledging about 45 days after hatching.