American Valley


Loggerhead Shrike, with video. First of season Red-shouldered Hawk, American Kestrel with prey.

Loggerhead Shrike
The Loggerhead Shrike is a songbird with a raptor’s habits. A denizen of grasslands and other open habitats throughout much of North America, this masked black, white, and gray predator hunts from utility poles, fence posts and other conspicuous perches, preying on insects, birds, lizards, and small mammals. Lacking a raptor’s talons, Loggerhead Shrikes skewer their kills on thorns or barbed wire or wedge them into tight places for easy eating. Their numbers have dropped sharply in the last half-century. (Description from All About Birds; just follow the link at the start of this paragraph.)
Red-shouldered Hawk. Last sighting March 2023
American Kestrel. Last sighting March 2023