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red backed shrike migration
red backed shrike female
red-backed shrike juvenile
grey backed shrike
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great grey shrike
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red backed shrike diet
Once a common migratory visitor to Great Britain, numbers declined sharply during the 20th century. The bird's last stronghold was in Breckland but by 1988 just a single pair remained, successfully raising young at Santon Downham. The following year for the first time no nests were recorded in
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Red-backed shrikes are slightly larger, but slimmer, than house sparrows. Its decline to virtual extinction as a UK breeding species make this a Red List bird.
Days to Remember: birding in East Africa - Lesser Kestrels and Red-backed Shrikes. Publish date: 28/05/2002. Birding abroad can often be an eye-opener, in terms of culture, scenery and unfamiliar birds. However, it can also provide some fantastic spectacles of some of our scarcer species and rarities. Peter Turner
Sep 28, 2016 One such example came this week when a Red-backed Shrike appeared at Tide Mills, near Newhaven on the East Sussex coast. Shrikes can often be quite showy, but rarely do they allow such a close approach as this pristine youngster, which was content to let birders walk within feet of it as it calmly
Sep 8, 2015 Wildlife Sightings · @wildlife_uk. Re-tweeting wildlife sightings from around the UK. Please include @wildlife_uk in tweets. Wildlife Articles: @wildlife_posts. UK. wildlifesightings.co.uk. Joined May 2011
Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio. www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/r/redbackedshrike/index.asp. ed-backed shrikes are slightly larger, but slimmer, than house sparrows. The male is unmistakable with a bluish-grey head, black mask, bright chestnut back and thick hooked black bill Southern Fiscal Lanius
Red-backed Shrike. Red-backed Shrike. Everleigh, Wiltshire, UK. 20 October 2012. EOS 7D & 400mmf4DO + x1.4TC. 1/1000 sec f5.6 ISO 800. This is a Birdguides 'Notable Photo'. This bird had been present for several days before I was able to try for it. I was encouraged by the photos others were getting - it was clearly an
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