The Butcher Bird / Northern Shrike

With a hint of sun I decided to cruise the Superior, Wisconsin fairgrounds and the Bong Airport in search of the large predator which has not made any appearances this year. While I did not find a Snowy Owl, nor has anyone else except a brief sighting one day by Mr. Steve, this winter for the first time ever there are no Snowy Owls in the Twin Ports, I did find two Northern Shrikes.

This predator bird is perhaps ounce for ounce the most vicious killer out in the bird world. It is also know as the Butcher Bird … for good reason. This robin sized bird, not a hawk by any means, is one of our winter visitors from up north here on the Arctic Riviera. Take a look at this first image and focus upon the pointy fence. Northern Shrikes are known for impaling their kill on barbed wire or any other nasty pointed item. While I did not see this Shrike catch anything, it did not need to go far upon catching something to cache its prey for a later meal.

On the other side of the Superior Airport, I found another shrike hunting. These birds tend to like bushy trees by meadows where they can hide and surprise their prey.


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7 thoughts on “The Butcher Bird / Northern Shrike

  1. A shrike has been coming to drink from the birdbath evey day. Yesterday I left it a mouse that had recently drowned. This shrike came back and dragged away this mouse and commenced to strip off its flesh finally wedging it in a palm tree trunk to stabilize the carcass. A great photo opportunity!

  2. beautiful photos- thank you!
    northern shrikes have been in our back yard -where we have bird feeders
    have not seen them in several years

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