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What kind of bird is the harrier?

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The harrier refers to a type of raptor among birds, belonging to the family Falconidae. They have sharp claws and powerful wings and can fly high in the air to chase other birds for prey. Due to their excellent vision and flight skills, harriers are excellent at hunting.


Harriers are widely distributed and are found living in a variety of environments including forests, grasslands, deserts and mountains around the world. They feed on small mammals, birds, reptiles and insects, and are typical carnivores.


The falcon has received different cultural meanings and legends in different countries and regions. For example, in Western mythology and history, the falcon is often seen as a symbol of courage and strength, and is used as a heraldry and flag pattern in the military. In traditional Chinese culture, the falcon is regarded as one of the symbols of nobility and elegance, and is often used in paintings and poetry.

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