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Loggerhead Shrike
Lanius ludovicianus
First Seen
01/19/2014 | |
Los Angeles, California |
Captured media details
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Notes & Observations
10/19/22 – The cute but vicious Loggerhead Shrike is often found on barbed wire or thorny branches. It grabs a prey and impales it on the thorns. I usually donβt hear the Shrike vocalize but I got lucky and heard it recently and got to take a new recording of it. My husband and I always keep an eye out for this bird when driving around or going on a walk.
πΈ Captured
ποΈ Recorded
Further reading
The song of the Loggerhead Shrike
Early this morning, at the beginning of my visit to the park, I heard an interesting bird singing. Looking for the source of the sound, I spotted a Loggerhead Shrike at the top of a … Read more
Practicing as a birding guide at Pearsall Park
With my first official gig as a birding guide coming up next weekend for the Bexar Audubon Society, I wanted to get some practice in leading friends through Pearsall Park where the bird walk is going to take place. The four of us arrived at 8 AM to nice, cool, partly cloudy weather.