Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus)
HABITAT -open woodland
-isolated trees
-shrubs
-nests in trees.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
-hooked bill
-black,white,gray
-slim tail
-large head
-easily confused with mockingbirds
-migrates from canada to mid-westeren states
REPRODUCTION
-return to canada to breed
-start mating at a year old
-lays eggs april-may
-often with different mates
-average of 6 eggs
-16 day incubation period
- leave their parents after 6 weeks.
DIET.
-insects
-amphibians
-small reptiles
-small mammals
-other small birds
Niche
-predator
-eats potentially harmful insects
LEVEL ON THE LIST.
-endangered in both the United States, and Pennslyvania.
WHY?
-collisions with motor vehicles
-loss of sustainable habitats
-alot of dust surrounding shrike territories
(Lanius ludovicianus)
HABITAT
-open woodland
-isolated trees
-shrubs
-nests in trees.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
-hooked bill
-black,white,gray
-slim tail
-large head
-easily confused with mockingbirds
-migrates from canada to mid-westeren states
REPRODUCTION
-return to canada to breed
-start mating at a year old
-lays eggs april-may
-often with different mates
-average of 6 eggs
-16 day incubation period
- leave their parents after 6 weeks.
DIET.
-insects
-amphibians
-small reptiles
-small mammals
-other small birds
Niche
-predator
-eats potentially harmful insects
LEVEL ON THE LIST.
-endangered in both the United States, and Pennslyvania.
WHY?
-collisions with motor vehicles
-loss of sustainable habitats
-alot of dust surrounding shrike territories
HELP?
-maintain farm and roadsides
-reduce the use of pesticides
-national loggerhead shrike recovery team
-save grasslands
-support sustainable forests
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/LAND/er/factsheets/birds/SHRIKE.HTM
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Loggerhead_Shrike/lifehistory
http://www.bsc-eoc.org/losh.html