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Black Harrier
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Order: Falconiformes
Family: Accipitridae
Subfamily: Circinae

[Photo] Black Harrier (Circus maurus). Bird Stamp of South Africa, 1998. Source: www.sabirdstamps.com/species/new_species.htm

The Black Harrier, Circus maurus is a medium-sized, up to 53cm long, African harrier that can be seen in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia.

When perched, this bird appears all black, however in flight a white rump and flight feathers become visible. Its morphology is comparable to that of other harriers, with a slim body, narrow wings and a long tail. Male and female plumages are similar. Immatures have buff under-parts and a heavily spotted breast.

Like other harriers it nests on the ground in tall vegetation. Three to five eggs are laid and incubated 35 days.

It feeds mostly on small rodents and birds and will occasionally take reptiles, catching them while flying low over its hunting grounds.

The greatest number of breeding pairs can be found in the Western Cape province, South Africa. In this area loose colonies will aggregate around coastal wetlands. Breeding in Namibia is suspected but not confirmed.

The Black Harrier population has declined in recent years to less than a 1000 birds and it is now classified as vulnerable, despite still having a wide breeding range. This is due to the destruction of its original breeding habitat, South Africa's natural shrubland, the Fynbos, which has been greatly reduced by encroaching cereal culture and urban expansion. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES.

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