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Overview
Brown Shrike: Small shrike, with warm brown upperparts and buff underparts. Face is white with black mask; throat is white. Bill is short, heavy, and hooked. Tail is long and round-tipped with faint bars. Eats small snakes, rodents, birds and insect. Low, swift flight on shallow, rapid wing beats.
Range and Habitat
Brown Shrike: Asian species casually occurring in Alaska from the western Aleutians, St. Lawrence Island, and Anchorage; fall and winter records from California. Preferred habitats include lowlands, farmlands, downlands, and orchards with thickets and scrub.
Topo Map:
Perching-like Body
Voice Text
"Chack"
Interesting Facts
A group of shrikes are collectively known as an "abbatoir" and a "watch" of shrikes.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Related Birds
Loggerhead Shrike
American Pipit
Northern Shrike
Northern Wheatear
Stonechat
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