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It was indeed a great, red-backed shrike.
We were nearing a traditional red-backed shrike patch.
Red-backed Shrike bred on Dartmoor for the second consecutive year.
"But in 1989 the red-backed shrike was officially declared extinct in Britain.
Backing out of spear-thrust range, the great red-backed shrike stood in full view of the rats outside.
Pure murder shone from the eyes of the red-backed shrike as he began powering his wings upward.
The red-backed shrike Glokkpod had been hopping about excitedly, waiting to give good account of himself when the rats came through the door.
The tail is more brownish and not as reddish as in the Red-backed Shrike.
Kopaonik has many species of birds, such rock partridge, scops owl, red-backed shrike, and the wood lark.
Songbirds on the island include the Skylark, White Wagtail and Red-backed Shrike.
For example, the Wildcat occurs in the woods on the training area and, around the outer edges, the strictly protected Red-backed Shrike.
It is the eastern equivalent of the Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) with which it used to be considered conspecific.
Red-backed Shrike - Species text in The Atlas of Southern African Birds.
Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio), breeding attested (3)
The Barred Warbler is a bird of open country with bushes for nesting, with very similar habitat preferences to the Red-backed Shrike.
Birds occurring here include the black grouse, the capercaillie, the black stork, the eagle owl, the corncrake, the red-backed shrike and the wryneck.
"In Great Britain, at the turn of the century, according to their censuses, the red-backed shrike was as common as the blackbird," Dr. Yosef said.
The Woodlark, an endangered species in Germany, as well as the Red-backed Shrike live in the reserve in large quantities.
The Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) is a carnivorous passerine bird and member of the shrike family Laniidae.
The hedgerows are used by many animals including the Red-backed Shrike, Great Spotted Woodpecker aund Tawny Owl.
The Whinchat, the red-backed Shrike, the Black Stork, the Kingfisher and the European Otter are some of the species that can be found there.
It is closely related to the Red-backed Shrike (L. collurio) and Isabelline Shrike (L. isabellinus).
The English version, having become Wariangle or Weirangle, was eventually transferred to the native Red-backed Shrike (L. collurio) and lingered on into modern times in Yorkshire.
The cultivated grounds located along the central reach of the stream attract species such as Long-eared Owl, Common Kestrel, Red-backed Shrike, Whinchat, and Skylark.
In the Summer- Autumn season: Little Ringed Plover, Red-backed Shrike, Eurasian Reed Warbler and Grasshopper Warbler.
It is the eastern equivalent of the Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) with which it used to be considered conspecific.
Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio), breeding attested (3)
The Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) is a carnivorous passerine bird and member of the shrike family Laniidae.
Metzmacher, M. & Van Nieuwenhuyse, D. (2012) Population dynamics of Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) in south-eastern Belgium: modelling of climate influence.