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A silent, patient predator rests, blending into a vibrant, warm-hued landscape of red, orange, and gold leaves—a powerful contrast against the muted fall foliage on a Kelowna pond. Northern Harriers coloring can vary, with males being light grey with yellow eyes, while females and juveniles often include mottled brown, white, and buff. This, when combined with the backdrop of a forest in peak autumn color, creates a striking visual of predator against a backdrop of the season's warmth.