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An immature African Harrier-Hawk, or Gymnogene, claws out grubs in the holes of a dead tree made by borer beetles. Fully-grown birds often steal the young of swifts and weavers from cavity nests using their long flexible legs to probe for and

An immature African Harrier-Hawk, or Gymnogene, claws out grubs in the holes of a dead tree made by borer beetles. Fully-grown birds often steal the young of swifts and weavers from cavity nests using their long flexible legs to probe for and


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An immature African Harrier-Hawk, or Gymnogene, claws out grubs in the holes of a dead tree made by borer beetles. Fully-grown birds often steal the young of swifts and weavers from cavity nests using their long flexible legs to probe for and

An immature African Harrier-Hawk, or Gymnogene, claws out grubs in the holes of a dead tree made by borer beetles. Fully-grown birds often steal the young of swifts and weavers from cavity nests using their long flexible legs to probe for and grab n

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© Nigel Pavitt/John Warburton-Lee Photography Ltd

African Bird Bird Central Province Dead Tree Hawk Kenya Mweiga Raptor Solio Wild Life African Harrier Hawk


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In this print captured by AWL, we witness the fascinating behavior of an immature African Harrier-Hawk, also known as a Gymnogene. Perched on a dead tree in Kenya's central province, the bird skillfully claws out grubs from the holes made by borer beetles. The Gymnogene's long flexible legs prove to be essential tools as it probes for and grabs its desired prey. This raptor species has developed a unique hunting technique that often involves stealing young swifts and weavers from their cavity nests. With precision and agility, these fully-grown birds use their impressive leg length to reach deep into the nests and snatch away unsuspecting chicks. This particular image showcases not only the incredible adaptability of wildlife but also highlights the intricate relationship between predator and prey in nature. The contrasting textures of the dead tree against the vibrant feathers of the African Harrier-Hawk create a visually striking composition. As we delve into this snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of both the beauty and harsh realities found within our natural world. It serves as a testament to how every creature plays its part in maintaining balance within ecosystems while showcasing Africa's diverse avian population. NP (not for commercial use)

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