Definition
A "marsh harrier" is a type of harrier specifically adapted to wetlands, known for its graceful flight and specialized hunting techniques. Imagine them as the ace pilots of the swamp 🛩️. They fly low over marshes and reedbeds, listening for the faintest sounds of prey. Their long wings and slender bodies allow them to maneuver effortlessly through dense vegetation. They are opportunistic hunters, feeding on rodents, birds, and amphibians. Marsh harriers are essential for maintaining the balance of wetland ecosystems.