Hen Harrier

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /hɛn ˈhær.iər/

Definitions of hen harrier

noun a specific species of bird in the genus Circus

Example Sentences

A1 The hen harrier is a bird of prey that hunts small mammals and birds.

A2 During the winter, hen harriers can be found in coastal areas feeding on shorebirds.

B1 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the hen harrier population from declining further.

B2 Birdwatchers often travel to remote areas to catch a glimpse of the elusive hen harrier.

C1 Researchers are studying the behavior and migration patterns of hen harriers to better understand their ecology.

C2 The decline in hen harrier numbers has raised concerns about the health of the overall ecosystem.

Examples of hen harrier in a Sentence

Grammatical Forms of hen harrier

plural

hen harriers

comparative

more hen harrier

superlative

most hen harrier

present tense

hen harrier(s)

future tense

will hen harrier

perfect tense

have hen harriered

continuous tense

is hen harriering

singular

hen harrier

positive degree

hen harrier

infinitive

to hen harrier

gerund

hen harriering

participle

hen harriered

Origin and Evolution of hen harrier

First Known Use: 1767 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'hen harrier' originated in Europe, where it was used to describe a bird of prey that preys on poultry, particularly hens.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'hen harrier' has come to be used more broadly to refer to the species Circus cyaneus, a bird of prey commonly found in open areas such as moors and marshes.