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ML645069123

Northern Shrike Lanius borealis

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Contributor

Denise Wight Media from this contributor Profile

Date

11 Nov 2025 eBird checklist S284054031

Location

Chester railroad grade
Plumas, California, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 40.3054508, -121.2203979
Age
Not specified
Sex
Not specified
Playback
Not specified

Observation details

Two birds were interacting in a willow in the meadow to the east, about halfway between the Hwy 36 Causeway and the Feather River, and 2-300 ft from the rocky old RR path. The interaction caused one bird to fly off toward the causeway, appearing to be a shrike in flight. The second remaining bird giving a blood-curdling call, unlike any LOSH I've heard, making me think poss. NOSH. Although the morning sun made detail on the shrike difficult, I took a movie and some still photos of the remaining shrike. This shrike eventually flew off, also toward the causeway. After continuing birding beyond the bridge a bit, I headed back to the causeway. One of the two shrikes called, and this time I got the recording with Merlin, (ID suggesting NOSH). After about 40 min. of additional searching, neither shrikes were seen or heard. Photos and recording attached indicating a young NOSH. I can only submit ID for one bird, as the other, I would have to let go as "shrike species".

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Original file size
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