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Re: Loggerhead Shrike.


 

Sorry to be a pain, but I think that should be NOSH.? See below:

https://www.birdatlas.bc.ca/bcdata/codes.jsp?lang=en&pg=species&sortorder=codes

Cheers,
Valerie Fuller.



On 01/08/22 09:47 AM, "Derek Matthews" <Derek@...> wrote:

Agree Larry ¨C it¡¯s a NSHR!

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I¡¯ve attached a couple of photos of NSHR banded at CF showing the length of the deeply hooked bill and pale base to the bill lacking on LOSH.

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And Larry¡­.you¡¯re never wrong! :o)

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Happy New Year!

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Derek

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Larry Cowan
Sent: January 7, 2022 7:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [vanbcbirds] Loggerhead Shrike.

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Looks like a Northern Shrike to me. LOSH has shorter beak and a much more pronounced black on the face. But I've been wrong before.

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Larry

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From: "Roger" <wysiwyg@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, January 7, 2022 7:21:22 PM
Subject: [vanbcbirds] Loggerhead Shrike.

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Hi All

Happy New Year

I picked this up on one of the Maple Ridge FB groups.

This is the report.? Image captured Jan 4. There are 3 different access points and possibly the N end of 224th.

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Hi while walking my dog on the dyke (heading west) near Seabrook Stables. Lovely to see!"

May be an image
        of bird and nature

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Roger Craik

Maple Ridge


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Cheers,
Val Fuller,
Ladner, B. C.

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