
Montagu’s Harrier
Grasslands. Above grey; wings with central black bars; broad black primaries. Chest grey; belly and underwings white, streaked rufous.

Grasslands. Above grey; wings with central black bars; broad black primaries. Chest grey; belly and underwings white, streaked rufous.

Bushveld. Tailless appearance, grey above and variable burnt orange below.

Woodland. Upperparts, upper chest grey; underparts banded. Black throat-stripe; red cere and legs; bold white band on black tail.

Woodland. Above grey; tail black with two white spots; below banded rufous; soft parts yellow.

Fynbos and mountain scrub. Dark grey above; white below with spotted breast; pale eyes.

Diverse habitats. Pinkish head; cinnamon breast with black flecks; cinnamon blotched back; blue grey wings; dark pink legs.

Grey above; russet crown; buffy-white below; orbital rings, cere and legs yellow.

Wetlands and gardens. The head and neck are dull grey-brown; rest greenish-black with iridescent shoulder.

Woodland. Grey hood; heavy, hooked bill; upperparts green; below yellow; breast orange; eyes yellow.

Bushveld. Upperparts dark grey with brownish-grey wings; pale greyish throat; underparts creamy-white.
For over 50 years, Newman’s has been driven by conservation, education and community, passionate about making birding simple and accessible for all.