Both species live in open, brushy habitats like grasslands, prairies, desert scrub, and savannahs. Shrikes are also common near human development, where they inhabit agricultural fields, pastures, old orchards, riparian areas, golf courses, and even cemeteries. They’re commonly seen along roads, searching for prey along the mowed strip of grass.
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The only shrike species that was to some extent able to maintain its population in our country.
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The Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) is a medium-sized, carnivorous passerine, occurring throughout the western Palearctic.
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Emus can travel great distances at a fast, economical trot and, if necessary, can sprint 31 mph. They are opportunistically nomadic and may travel long distances to find food.
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We hear so much about nature in retreat that sometimes it’s easy to forget just how resilient and resourceful it can be.
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