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Alternative name: Great Grey Shrike

Photo by rayh
Adult Great Grey Shrike at Spurn Point, England
Lanius excubitor

Identification

22-26 cm. Adult

  • Grey head and back
  • White belly, throat and chest
  • Black wings with white patch
  • Medium-long tail black with white outer feathers
  • Black mask on face
  • Distinctive stout, hooked bill

Juvenile

  • Barred brown below
  • Brownish wash above

Distribution

Northern Palearctic, Holarctic, and Oriental regions.

Taxonomy

Polytypic. Consists of nine subspecies.
Was formerly considered conspecific with Southern Grey Shrike.

Habitat

Upland forests and bogs.

Behaviour

Diet includes small mammals and birds and often store uneaten prey by impaling it on thorns. This habit has earned them the nickname "butcher birds." Northern Shrikes commonly hunt from a very high perch usually a tall tree top.

Vocalisation

Song

A complex and variable medley of short liquid trills, whistles, chatter and harsh notes and often mimic the calls and songs of other birds such as Blue Jays, Gray Catbirds, American Robins, and Song Sparrows.

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Call

A harsh shek-shek, grating jaaeg, rapid rasping aak...aak, a sharp metallic beek.

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