Common enemies of harriers are
Australian magpies,
masked lapwings which dive bomb and
European starlings which mob individuals. They have been known to kill the young of
New Zealand falcons and have also been heavily blamed and persecuted for killing chickens, pheasants and ducklings. Swamp harriers are the only bird of prey used for falconry in New Zealand. The quarry is usually
pūkeko and young rabbits.
Diet The swamp harrier mainly feeds on ground birds and
waterbirds, rabbits and other small mammals, reptiles, frogs, and fish. During the winter months harriers feed to a large extent on carrion, including
roadkill, frequently falling victim to vehicles themselves.
Breeding This species nests on the ground, often in wetlands, on a mound in reeds or other dense vegetation. In some districts they nest in fields of oats or barley. The clutch size may range from two to seven, but is usually three or four. The
incubation period is 31 to 34 days, and is carried out by the female alone. Chicks are fed by both parents, are fully feathered by 28 days and
fledging about 45 days after hatching. ==Notes==