As the sun starts to touch the western horizon, there is a shift change over the prairies and wetlands. For a short while, harriers or Marsh Hawks, hunt for the last meal of the day. While Short-Eared Owls, gear up for the night. These species intermingle some, but surprisingly they get along pretty well. Of course, there are a few chases…a defense or two of prized hunting grounds, but all in all they seem to realize they have the same job, just different hours.