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Hen Harrier Circus cyaneus foraging activity in relation to habitat and prey
Authors:Mike Madders
Institution:Populations Section , British Trust for Ornithology , Beech Grove, Tring , Hertfordshire , HP23 5NR
Abstract:Capsule In west Scotland, the birds foraged in accordance with the distribution of prey and vegetation associated with early-growth conifer forests.

Aims To investigate foraging Hen Harrier activity in relation to vegetation cover and structure and the abundance of potential prey.

Methods Forty 1 × 1-km sample observation areas were monitored at four sites in west Scotland.

Results Foraging time in the sample squares was dependent on the proximity of harrier nests. Harriers preferred areas with relatively high densities of Field Voles Microtus agrestis and Meadow Pipits Anthus pratensis, associated with tall ground vegetation and shrub layers. They also preferred areas planted with trees but preference declined with increasing tree foliage 2–5 m tall and bare ground.

Conclusion Conifer forests can provide favourable conditions for foraging harriers during the early growth stages. Further work is required to determine the value of other types of woodland.
Keywords:Hen Harriers  Circus cyaneus  Field Voles  Microtus agrestis  Meadow Pipits  Anthus pratensis raptors  foraging  habitat preferences  vegetation structure  forestry
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