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bay backed shrike (Lanius vittatus)

PAKHI DEKHUN PAKHI CHINUN # 447 (Observe the Bird and recognize).BAY BACKED SHRIKE..[From a Photograph of MEGH ROY CHOUDHURY Mam ] ... WATERCOLOUR ...A4...2014... The bay-backed shrike (Lanius vittatus) is a member of the bird family Laniidae, the shrikes, resident in South Asia.
It is smallish shrike at 17 cm, maroon-brown above with a pale rump and long black tail with white edges. The underparts are white, but with buff flanks. The crown and nape are grey, with a typical shrike black bandit mask through the eye. There is a small white wing patch, and the bill and legs are dark grey.
Sexes are similar, but young birds are washed-out versions of the adults.
The bay-backed shrike has a characteristic upright "shrike" attitude perched on a bush, from which it sallies after lizards, large insects, small birds and rodents.
Prey may be impaled upon a sharp point, such as a thorn. Thus secured they can be ripped with the strong hooked bill, but its feet are not suited for tearing.
It is a widespread resident breeder in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, and has recently been recorded from Sri Lanka. It nests in bushes in scrubby areas and cultivation, laying 3-5 eggs. [INFO: WIKIPEDIA]
Scientific name
Lanius vittatus
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Very nice indeed Pratim. Not a species we see coming in very often.
 

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