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''Pallidirostris'' from the steppes of C [[Asia]] is sometimes considered a full species called '''Steppe Grey Shrike'''. This split is not yet accepted by most of the big world lists. However, the three species are now separated in v2.2 of the IOC list.
 
''Pallidirostris'' from the steppes of C [[Asia]] is sometimes considered a full species called '''Steppe Grey Shrike'''. This split is not yet accepted by most of the big world lists. However, the three species are now separated in v2.2 of the IOC list.
 
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====Subspecies====
There are 11 subspecies recognized<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>.
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*''L. m. meridionalis'':
 
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The diet includes large insects, small birds, rodents and lizards. Hunting behaviour is similar to other shrikes, using prominent perches and  impaling  corpses on thorns and barbed wire spikes.
 
The diet includes large insects, small birds, rodents and lizards. Hunting behaviour is similar to other shrikes, using prominent perches and  impaling  corpses on thorns and barbed wire spikes.
 
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==References==
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Lanius meridionalis

Includes Steppe Grey Shrike

Identification

Distribution

Southern Europe, steppes of central Asia and north Africa:
Europe: France, Corsica, Portugal, Spain, Canary Islands, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Tenerife
Northern Africa: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt
Western Africa: Mauritania, Senegambia, Senegal, The Gambia, Mali, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon
Eastern Africa: Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia
Middle East: Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Arabian Peninsula, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Socotra, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
Asia: Russia, Turkestan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, China, Tibet, Nepal, Pakistan, India, Eastern and Western Himalayas, Bangladesh

Taxonomy

Steppe Grey Shrike pallidirostris
Photo by kuwaity

In the past this species was lumped in Great Grey Shrike.
Pallidirostris from the steppes of C Asia is sometimes considered a full species called Steppe Grey Shrike. This split is not yet accepted by most of the big world lists. However, the three species are now separated in v2.2 of the IOC list.

Subspecies

There are 12 subspecies recognized[1].

  • L. m. meridionalis:
  • L. m. koenigi:
  • L. m. algeriensis:
  • L. m. elegans:
  • L. m. leucopygos:
  • Southern Sahara (Mali to Nile River valley of the Sudan)
  • L. m. aucheri:
  • L. m. theresae:
  • L. m. buryi:
  • L. m. uncinatus:
  • L. m. jebelmarrae:
  • L. m. lahtora:
  • L. m. pallidirostris: Steppe Grey Shrike
  • Iran to arid steppes of western China (Xinjiang, Gansu and Ningsia)

Habitat

Dry open country.

Behaviour

Diet

The diet includes large insects, small birds, rodents and lizards. Hunting behaviour is similar to other shrikes, using prominent perches and impaling corpses on thorns and barbed wire spikes.

References

  1. Template:Ref-Clements6thOct14#Avibase
  2. Wikipedia

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