Even the name Shrike is close to the word 'shriek' so it's fitting. We only had one lone male Loggerhead Shrike where I live in Ontario, Canada but it's now a new housing development. Provincial governments put housing ahead of just about everything. We're trying though!
Thank you for your sense of humour! It's dark but needed.
Vlad the Impaler indeed! I am similarly fascinated by these birds. Since you asked, I have seen the Bay-backed, Southern Grey, Isabelline, Grey-backed, Long-tailed, and Grey-backed Shrikes so far.
Even the name Shrike is close to the word 'shriek' so it's fitting. We only had one lone male Loggerhead Shrike where I live in Ontario, Canada but it's now a new housing development. Provincial governments put housing ahead of just about everything. We're trying though!
Thank you for your sense of humour! It's dark but needed.
Thanks a lot for reading and your remarks :)
Vlad the Impaler indeed! I am similarly fascinated by these birds. Since you asked, I have seen the Bay-backed, Southern Grey, Isabelline, Grey-backed, Long-tailed, and Grey-backed Shrikes so far.
Almost every Indian species!