Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus)
Naples Botanical Gardens
Southwest Florida
USA
The loggerhead shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) is a passerine bird. It is the only member of the shrike family endemic to North America; the related northern shrike (L. excubitor) occurs north of its range but also in the Palearctic.
It is nicknamed the butcherbird after its carnivorous tendencies, as it consumes prey such as amphibians, insects, lizards, small mammals and small birds. Due to its small size and weak talons, this predatory bird relies on impaling its prey upon thorns or barbed wire for facilitated consumption.
The numbers of Loggerhead Shrike have significantly decreased in recent years, especially in the Midwest, New England and Mid-Atlantic areas.
Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus)
Naples Botanical Gardens
Southwest Florida
USA
The loggerhead shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) is a passerine bird. It is the only member of the shrike family endemic to North America; the related northern shrike (L. excubitor) occurs north of its range but also in the Palearctic.
It is nicknamed the butcherbird after its carnivorous tendencies, as it consumes prey such as amphibians, insects, lizards, small mammals and small birds. Due to its small size and weak talons, this predatory bird relies on impaling its prey upon thorns or barbed wire for facilitated consumption.
The numbers of Loggerhead Shrike have significantly decreased in recent years, especially in the Midwest, New England and Mid-Atlantic areas.