Robert A. Culbert

 

 

 
Northern shrikes are perhaps our smallest avian predator, about the size of a mockingbird and with a generally similar gray and white plumage. The shrike is also known as butcher bird for its habit of impaling its prey on thorns and branches.
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Barrow’s goldeneyes are not very common in these parts, but it seems that at least one or two individuals show up in January or February.
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