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February 2022
Immature Northern Shrike
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18-Feb-2022 Lois DeEll

Lois DeEll
February 2022
Immature Northern Shrike

Cowichan Valley

First time that a Northern Shrike flew beside me and landed in a nearby tree--usually they are a great distance away.

"Uncommon thrush-sized bird found in open and patchy habitats across much of northern North America and northeastern Asia. Adults are pale gray above with a black mask, black wings with small white patch at base of primaries, often with faint grayish barring on underparts. Young birds are browner and more heavily barred than adults, with reduced white in wing and more diffuse dark mask. Breeds in open shrubby forest and willow thickets; in winter can be found in dunes, brushy fields, or hedgerows in agricultural areas. Usually seen singly, often perched conspicuously on a snag or powerline. In North America, may overlap with Loggerhead Shrike in winter. Northern is slightly larger, paler, and shows more white around the eye. Carnivorous habits make shrikes unique among passerines; they feed on rodents and small birds. Undulating flight; watch for white patches in the wings." https://ebird.org/species/norshr4

1/1250s f/5.6 at 300.0mm iso200 full exif

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