St. pancras station London using a harris hawk for pest control. Natural history. Wildlife.


St. pancras station London using a harris hawk for pest control. The Harris's Hawk or Harris Hawk, formerly known as the Bay-winged Hawk or Dusky Hawk, is a medium-large bird of prey which breeds from the southwestern USA south to Chile and central Argentina. Its scientific name is Parabuteo unicinctus. It is the only member of the genus Parabuteo. The name is derived from the Greek para, meaning beside or near, and the Latin buteo, referring to a kind of hawk; uni meaning once; and cinctus meaning girdled[1] , referring to the white band at the base of the tail. Natural history. Wildlife. St Pancras station London.


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Location: London
Photo credit: © Mark Pink / Alamy / Afripics
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