Dave observed a lone Long-tailed shrike Lanius schach in the vicinity of Bishan MRT station on many occasions (Image 1). The bird is unafraid of people and allowed the photographer […]
A long-tailed shrike (Lanius schach) family attracted Shahrul’s attention at the Singapore Business Park. His efforts paid off as this set of photographs show: moments when the two juveniles begged […]
Protagonist 1: Long-tailed shrike, Lanius schach, the predator. Protagonist 2: Brown anole, Anolis sagrei, the prey. Long-tailed shrike, Lanius schach Family Laniidae 25-28 cm long resident in Singapore. Also found […]
“I saw a pair of adults Long-tailed Shrikes (Lanius schach schach) with two juveniles. One juveniles was more mature and self-feeding (above), the other still being fed by parents (below). […]
A Long-tailed Shrike (Lanius schach) was documented mobbing a Barn Owl (Tyto alba) at Punggol. The tiny shrike flew straight towards the larger owl that was roosting on a branch […]
“I am grateful to Mike Rose, a bird watching colleague based in Thailand, who first pointed out this feature on a twitter post. Although I have occasionally seen tomial teeth […]
“A pair possibly nesting Long-tailed Shrike (Lanius schach bentet); the male would perch on the top of vegetation and call out to the female with these sharp ‘yelps’ (above). “Audio […]
“The Long-tailed Shrike (Lanius schach bentet) always strikes me as predator, a “raptor wannabe” – the look (above)… “…the beak (above, below), “…the claws (below). “Had a close encounter with […]
Freddy Chew’s image of the juvenile Long-tailed Shrike (Lanius schach) casting a large pellet was photographed at Boon Lay. This pellet is made up of undigested material from its recent […]
On the morning of 27th November 2014 Dato’ Dr Amar-Singh HSS came across a Long-tailed Shrike (Lanius schach bentet) in a grassy area near a housing estate in Ipoh, Perak, […]
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