Snowy and Shrike on the spit
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Snowy and Shrike on the spit

birddog2

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Today on the Leslie Street Spit I observed both a Snowy Owl and a Shrike on the North East section. The Shrike flew off before I got my binoculars out so I could not positively I'd which one it was, so I wondering if anyone else has spotted it lately?
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Kris Ito

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Although I have not personally seen a Shrike on the Spit yet this season, I know a few others who have and they have identified them as Northern Shrike. Sadly the odds of a Loggerhead Shrike are extremely unlikely since they are an endangered species both provincially and nationally. Don't be disappointed though - a Northern Shrike is always a great sighting!

-Kris  :)
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thouc

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And Loggerhead Shrikes do not winter up here, while Northern Shrikes spend the summer further north. It's only during migration times both shrikes occur in southern Ontario.
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