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eurocephalus anguitimens

  1. Southern White-crowned Shrike

    Southern White-crowned Shrike

  2. White-crowned Shrike

    White-crowned Shrike

    At first glance they look like a small falcon. They sometimes go under the English name "Southern White-crowned Shrike" and are a near-endemic to the region. Two subspecies are recognized. This is the nominate race from the western part of its range characterized by a darker mantle.
  3. Southern white-crowned shrike

    Southern white-crowned shrike

    Very confiding birds in hotel grounds.
  4. Southern White-crowned Shrike

    Southern White-crowned Shrike

  5. White-crowned Shrike

    White-crowned Shrike

  6. white-crowned shrike

    white-crowned shrike

  7. White crowned shrike

    White crowned shrike

    Took this confiding indivdual at Numatoni camp Etosha
  8. White-crowned Shrike

    White-crowned Shrike

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