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Bay-backed Shrike

Lanius vittatus

Description:

It is smallish shrike, maroon-brown above with a pale rump and long black tail with white edges. The underparts are white, but with buff flanks. The crown and nape are grey, with a typical shrike black bandit mask through the eye. There is a small white wing patch, and the bill and legs are dark grey. Sexes are similar, but young birds are washed-out versions of the adults. Bay-backed Shrike has a characteristic upright "shrike" attitude perched on a bush, from which it sallies after lizards, large insects, small birds and rodents. Prey may be impaled upon a sharp point, such as a thorn. Thus secured they can be ripped with the strong hooked bill, but its feet are not suited for tearing. It nests in bushes in scrubby areas and cultivation, laying 3-5 eggs.

Habitat:

Seen near a marshy wetland. It is a widespread resident breeder in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, and has recently been recorded from Sri Lanka.

Notes:

Clicked by Atul and I have his permission to load this pic.

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6 Comments

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

Welcome :-)

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Welcome, that all for the excellent collection and nice info, thanks for sharing, :)

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

Thank you Sachin for all your nice comments.

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Great Shot,

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

Thanks........You were the photographer :-)

Atul
Atul 12 years ago

lovely boss!

Wild Things
Spotted by
Wild Things

Gujarāt, India

Spotted on Mar 6, 2012
Submitted on Mar 12, 2012

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