For the past four years, I’ve been searching for my nemesis birds, the Northern Shrike. And two days before the end of 2021, I finally found it!
Not once, but twice in the same day at two different birding hotspots.
Known as the “Butcher Bird” for its habit of storing food for later by impaling its prey on thorns or sharp fences, the Northern Shrike is a larger gray and white songbird with a characteristic black mask.
A little smaller than the American Robin, the Northern Shrike feeds on small birds, rodents, and large insects.
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