- gymnocephala), also
variously known as the
bristled shrike, bald-headed crow or the bald-headed
wood-
shrike, is the only
member of the p****erine
family Pityriasidae...
-
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parental care of
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- tibicen), the true
piping shrike Bornean bristlehead (Pityriasidae), also
known as the
bristled shrike or bald-headed
wood-
shrike Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca)...
- The
great grey
shrike (Lanius excubitor) is a
large and
predatory songbird species in the
shrike family (Laniidae). It
forms a
superspecies with its parapatric...
- The
large woodshrike (Tephrodornis virgatus) is
found in south-eastern Asia, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo. Its
natural habitats are
temperate forest, subtropical...
- and in
small family groups,
whereas the minivets, flycatcher-
shrikes and
wood-
shrikes more
frequently form
small flocks.
There is a
considerable amount...
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October 2016. Harris, Tony (2010).
Shrikes and Bush-
shrikes:
Including Wood-
shrikes, Helmet-
shrikes,
Shrike Flycatchers, Philentomas,
Batises and Wattle-eyes...
- are
smallish p****erine birds. They were
formerly classed with the true
shrikes in the
family Laniidae, but are now
considered sufficiently distinctive...
-
Retrieved 21 June 2018. Harris, Tony (2010).
Shrikes and Bush-
shrikes:
Including Wood-
shrikes, Helmet-
shrikes,
Shrike Flycatchers, Philentomas,
Batises and Wattle-eyes...
- Harris, Tony; Franklin, Kim (2000).
Shrikes & bush-
shrikes:
including wood-
shrikes, helmet-
shrikes, flycatcher-
shrikes, philentomas,
batises and wattle-eyes...