Aves
Fauna


Lanius collurio (female)
Photographed in Raša (Arsia) area.

Lanius collurio
(Red-backed Shrike - Averla piccola)

This bird breeds in most of Europe and western Asia and winters in tropical Africa. Its range is contracting, and it is now probably extinct in Great Britain as a breeding bird, although it is frequent on migration. It is named as a protected bird in Britain under a Biodiversity Action Plan; its decline is due to overuse of pesticides and scrub clearance due to human overpopulation. It breeds in open cultivated country with hawthorn and dog rose.

Lanius collurio


Yellow: summer breeding groundsč
Purple: passage visitor
Above: male
Below: female

The general colour of the male’s upper parts is reddish. It has a grey head and a typical shrike black stripe through the eye. Underparts are tinged pink, and the tail has a black and white pattern similar to that of a wheatear. In the female and young birds the upperparts are brown and vermiculated. Underparts are buff and also vermiculated.

Lanius collurio (male)
Photographed in Raša (Arsia) area.

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