Last shrike I encountered was a neighbor's wife, waiting for him to come home from an all nite poker game. with a rolling pin in one hand and baseball bat in 'tuther! Her not him with the weapons.
The bird is in the shrike family. You must have a feeder near by. These guys take down small song birds for a meal. They also fly like bullets. Good catch, to bad about B&W.
The bird is in the shrike family. You must have a feeder near by. These guys take down small song birds for a meal. They also fly like bullets. Good catch, to bad about B&W.
I agree.,,,,color would have been much better..and needs to be much sharper...bird photography is a tough subject..needs lots of practice...and that sharp eye, sharp beak all important..
Last shrike I encountered was a neighbor's wife, waiting for him to come home from an all nite poker game. with a rolling pin in one hand and baseball bat in 'tuther! Her not him with the weapons.
I remember in the book "Miss Lonelyhearts", there was a character named Shrike. It was foreshadowing because the Shrike impales his victims on a thorn. Nathaniel West wrote that book and "The Day of the Locust."