The Marsh Harrier (Circus aeruginosus) is the most frequent of the four European harriers which pass through, or occasionally overwinter on the Canary Islands. Records are mostly of single birds, mainly females and immatures during the winter period. and more regularly on the eastern islands.
The present female is almost certainly the same individual first recorded at this location on February 16 2025 and later seen on February 27. I flushed it again in some nearby fields on May 28.
It was interesting to observe the interaction between this solitary Marsh Harrier (Circus aeruginosus) and the response of one of its potential prey species, the Common Coot (Fulica atra).
Exceptionally, all 33 Coots had gathered in deep water, away from the vegetated edges of the reservoir, where any isolated individual might have been seized by the raptor.
