RiverTALK FREE Ja n u a r y 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Vo l u m e 1 2 , No. 1 8 Bird bandit This shrike, sometimes called a butcherbird for its eating habits, was captured in its typical upright stance on an exposed perch site to better watch for prey and advertise its...
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RiverTALK FREE Ja n u a r y 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Vo l u m e 1 2 , No. 1 8 Bird bandit This shrike, sometimes called a butcherbird for its eating habits, was captured in its typical upright stance on an exposed perch site to better watch for prey and advertise its presence to rivals. Shrikes are known for killing its prey by impaling the of bodies of insects and small vertebrates on thorns, spikes on barbed-wire fences, or any available sharp point. This helps tear the flesh into smaller, bite-size pieces and provides a future stash of food. Loggerhead shrikes kill vertebrates by using their beaks to grab or pierce the neck and violently shake their prey [Photo by Janet Brown] YOU GOT A SECOND OPINION ON A TV SERIES How about your investments? Book a second opinion today. enderbyfinancial.com Planning & Advice
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