- Shrike
Taxobox
name = Shrikes
image_caption =Loggerhead Shrike
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
subordo =Passeri
familia = Laniidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision =
*"Lanius "
*"Eurocephalus "
*"Corvinella "Shrikes are
passerine bird s of the family Laniidae. Most shrike species occur inEurasia andAfrica , but two breed inNorth America (the Loggerhead and Great Grey shrikes). There are no members of this family inSouth America orAustralia .Some shrikes are also known as "butcher birds" because of their habit of keeping corpses. Australasian
butcherbird s are not shrikes, although they occupy a similar ecological niche. SeveralAfrica n species are known as fiscals, derived from the Afrikaans term for the hangman, "fiskaal".Description
Shrikes are medium-sized birds, up to 50 centimetres in length, with grey, brown, or black and white plumage. Their beaks are hooked, like that of a
bird of prey , reflecting their predatory nature, and their calls are strident. Shrikes are known for their habit of catchinginsect s, small birds, ormammal s and impaling their bodies on thorns. This helps them to tear the flesh into smaller, more conveniently-sized fragments, and serves as a "larder" so that the shrike can return to the uneaten portions at a later time.cite book |editor=Forshaw, Joseph|author= Clancey, P.A.|year=1991|title=Encyclopaedia of Animals: Birds|publisher= Merehurst Press|location=London|pages= 180|isbn= 1-85391-186-0]They inhabit open habitats, especially
steppe andsavannah . Some species breed in northern latitudes during the summer, then migrate to warmer climes for the winter. Shrike make simple, cup-shaped nests from twigs and grasses, in bushes and the lower branches of trees.Species in taxonomic order
FAMILY: LANIIDAE
* Genus: "Lanius"
**Tiger Shrike , "Lanius tigrinus"
**Bull-headed Shrike , "Lanius bucephalus"
**Red-backed Shrike "Lanius collurio"
**Isabelline Shrike "Lanius isabellinus"
**Brown Shrike , "Lanius cristatus"
**Burmese Shrike , "Lanius collurioides"
**Emin's Shrike , "Lanius gubernator"
**Souza's Shrike , "Lanius souzae"
**Bay-backed Shrike , "Lanius vittatus"
**Long-tailed Shrike "Lanius schach"
**Grey-backed Shrike "Lanius tephronotus"
**Mountain Shrike or Grey-capped Shrike, "Lanius validirostris"
**Lesser Grey Shrike "Lanius minor"
**Loggerhead Shrike , "Lanius ludovicianus"
**Great Grey Shrike or Northern Shrike "Lanius excubitor"
**Southern Grey Shrike "Lanius meridionalis"
**Chinese Grey Shrike , "Lanius sphenocercus"
**Grey-backed Fiscal , "Lanius excubitoroides"
**Long-tailed Fiscal , "Lanius cabanisi"
**Taita Fiscal , "Lanius dorsalis"
**Somali Fiscal , "Lanius somalicus"
**Mackinnon's Shrike , "Lanius mackinnoni"
**Common Fiscal , "Lanius collaris"
**Newton's Fiscal , "Lanius newtoni"
**Uhehe Shrike , "Lanius marwitzi"
**Woodchat Shrike , "Lanius senator"
**Masked Shrike , "Lanius nubicus"
**Steppe Grey Shrike , "Lanius pallidirostris"
* Genus: "Corvinella"
**Yellow-billed Shrike , "Corvinella corvina"
**Magpie Shrike , "Corvinella melanoleuca"
* Genus: "Eurocephalus"
** White-rumped Shrike, "Eurocephalus rueppelli"
**White-crowned Shrike , "Eurocephalus anguitimens"Birds with similar names
Other species, popularly called "shrikes," are in the families:
* Prionopidae, helmetshrikes.
* Malaconotidae, puffback shrikes, bush shrikes, tchagras andboubou s.
* Campephagidae, cuckoo-shrikes.The Prionopidae and Malaconotidae are quite closely related to the Laniidae, and were formerly included in the shrike family. The cuckoo-shrikes are not closely related to the true shrikes.
References
*cite book | last = Harris | first = Tony | year = 2000 | title = Shrikes and Bush-Shrikes | publisher = Princeton University Press | id = ISBN 0-691-07036-9
*cite book | last = Lefranc | first = Norbert | year = 1997 | title = Shrikes: A Guide to the Shrikes of the World | publisher = Yale University Press | id = ISBN 0300073364External links
* [http://ibc.hbw.com/ibc/phtml/familia.phtml?idFamilia=175 Shrike videos] on the Internet Bird Collection
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