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kāhu - swamp harrier (Circus approximanus)
In the sweeping landscapes of New Zealand, the Swamp Harrier soars, a majestic predator in tawny-brown attire. With wings gracefully spread in a distinctive shallow V-shape, it is the embodiment of opportunistic hunting. Thriving in open expanses, it has flourished amidst forest clearances and agricultural growth. While carrion is a substantial part of its diet, it also actively hunts down live prey – from small birds to mammals and insects. Let this magnificent hunter inspire us to appreciate the beauty of nature's intricate balance.
Media: This image was created using Nikon camera equipment and is printed on luster photo paper using UV light fast inks.
Print Size: A4 (210 x 297mm) A3 (297 x 420 mm) A2 (420 x 594 mm)
Framed: A4 (305 x 381 mm) A3 (435 x 530 mm) A2 (770 x 600 mm)