What is the defining characteristic of the avian Harrier's hunting technique that gives the group its name?

Answer

Flying low over open ground to persistently pursue or harass prey

The name Harrier comes from the act of 'harrying,' which means harassing or persistently pursuing, a style demonstrated by the bird flying just a few feet above the ground.

What is the defining characteristic of the avian Harrier's hunting technique that gives the group its name?

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