10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WOODCHAT SHRIKE»
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The Helm Guide to Bird Identification
Rufous-brown above with greyer nape. in wing. Juvenile/1st-winter Woodchat
Shrike. Whitish rump and white wing patches. Juvenile/1st-winter Woodchat
Shrike ofthe race badius. No white in primaries. Juvenile/1st-winter Woodchat
Shrike.
2
Handbook of Avian Hybrids of the World
See Figure 9. These birds are often lumped. Panov 1989. Lanius meridionalis [
Southern Grey Shrike] See: Lanius excubitor. Lanius minor [Lesser Grey Shrike]
See also: Lanius collurio. × Lanius senator [Woodchat Shrike] NHR (Hungary).
Department of Genetics University of Georgia Eugene M. McCarthy Post Doctoral Researcher, Athens, 2006
3
A History of British Birds, Indigenous and Migratory: ...
The Woodchat Shrike is much inferior in size to the species last described, which
it however resembles in form, the body being moderately stout, the neck short,
tho head. 502 Lanius Rutilus The Woodchat Shrike, - Head of Woodchat Shrike, ...
William MacGillivray, 1852
4
Animate Creation: Popular Edition of "Our Living World," a ...
In many districts of the European Continent the Woodchat Shrike is a common "
bird, especially preferring the warmer and more southern districts. In many parts
of Africa it is extremely plentiful, being particularly abundant in Northern Africa.
John George Wood, Joseph Bassett Holder, 1898
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A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds
WOODCHAT WOOD SHRIKE— WOODCHAT SHRIKE. PLATE XXIX. Lanius
rufus, .... Brisson. Bewick. Lanius rutt'/us, .... Latham. Montagu. Lanius pomeranus
, . . . Gmelin. THE Woodchat Shrike is an accidental visitor to England during the
...
Francis Orpen Morris, William Bernhard Tegetmeier, 1896
6
The Birds of the British Islands
THE WOODCHAT SHRIKE 141 THE WOODCHAT SHRIKE LANIUS RUFUS,
BRISSON Woodchat was first used as the name of this Shrike in a posthumous
work of Ray's published in 1713. Prof. Newton says in his Dictionary of Birds .
26 Woodchat Shrike Lanius senator Most of the breeding range lies in the
Mediterranean climatic zone of the western Palearctic; but it also extends into the
temperate zone within theJuly isotherm of 19°C and eastwards to Iran. Migratory
...
8
The Historical Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and ...
Shortly after the Woodchat Shrike was ascertained to be a visitor to Britain (
Yarrell 1837–43) it was described breeding in the Isle of Wight. This record has
weak provenance and confusing subsequent treatment. More (1865) recounted
the ...
9
Birds of the Strait of Gibraltar
Woodchat Shrike Woodchat Shrikes breed throughout central and western
Europe, Iberia and the Maghreb, but not in the north. The wintering grounds of
the Woodchats that pass the Strait are probably in tropical West Africa where the
...
Very rare passage migrant: 16 records involving 18 individuals The Woodchat
Shrike breeds primarily in the Western Palearctic, from Portugal to the Caucasus
and from Poland to north Africa, as well as in the Levant and from Turkey to Iran.
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WOODCHAT SHRIKE»
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Lincolnshire hotspots could make top UK birdwatching guide
... of the rarities sighted over the past decade – for instance American robin, collared pratincole, pine bunting, river warbler, snowy owl and woodchat shrike. «East Lindsey Target, Jul 14»
It's all set fair on Norfolk's paradise coast
There is also that exhilarating feeling that the unexpected might turn up – say, a colourful stray such as a bee-eater or woodchat shrike that has overshot its ... «Express.co.uk, May 14»
Abu Dhabi Five-Star Leisure at Saadiyat Island Puts Ecology First
Over 50 different bird species have been identified on the course, including the Siberian Stonechat, European Bee Eater, Yellow Wagtail, Woodchat Shrike and ... «Green Prophet, Jul 13»
Next stop is the Ural mountains!
... continues to this day – as well as a wide selection of wildlife, including birds such as peregrine falcons and woodchat shrikes, and is popular with hill-walkers. «Birmingham Mail, Jun 13»
Spring Migration: take your seats for one of the greatest shows on …
Ambling through its glades I saw blackcaps and woodchat shrikes, and also pied flycatchers, the latter perhaps heading for the oakwoods of Wales. It was a ... «Independent, May 08»
The dehesas of Extremadura
... Bee-eater (Merops apiaster), Southern grey shrike (Lanius meridionalis) and ... will be a selection of warblers as well as Woodchat shrike (Lanius senator). «Olive Press, Oct 07»
Identifier la sous-espèce badius de la Pie-grièche à tête rousse
Woodchat Shrike Lanius senator is a nice bird breeding in Southern Europe up to Turkey and Iran. Three subspecies are generally recognised : nominate ... «Ornithomedia, May 07»