Small, B. J. I texted a shot of the bird to Dave Fairhurst, stating that it looked a 'dead ringer' for Steppe Grey Shrike. Steppe Grey Shrike showing the prominent pinkish hue on the flanks and tail pattern some southern subspecies of the great grey shrike, Lanius excubitor; Iberian grey shrike, Lanius meridionalis; Steppe grey shrike, Lanius pallidirostris . It wasn’t until that evening that I finally got around to uploading the photos. The bird quickly dropped to the ground, where it remained for a short period. When they originate from deep within Europe and extend to beyond the Caspian Sea, then that excitement reaches fever pitch. Steppe Grey Shrike - Lanius excubitor pallidirostris. It was still there a few minutes later when Nick returned with Peter Spokes and together they watched it, subsequently identifying it as a Steppe Grey Shrike. The colours of the Southern Grey Shrike are subtlely different to those of the Grey Grey Shrike. I quickly removed the waterproof covering from my camera, but when I looked up it had gone. Steppe Grey Shrike at Benacre, Suffolk, on 4 October 2020 (Andrew Moon). I knew without resorting to any books that it was a perfect match for Steppe Grey Shrike â a bird I can remember seeing incredibly well at Holland-on-Sea in Essex in 1996. Distribution. His reply was favourable and after involving Brian Small (along with a few more images), it was confirmed that it was indeed a Steppe Grey Shrike. Distribution. This video shows multiple views of a Great Grey Shrike wintering on Crabtree Hill in the Forest of Dean with general information about the Shrike. Avibase is an extensive database information system about all birds of the world, containing over &1 million records about 10,000 species and 22,000 subspecies of birds, including distribution information for 20,000 regions, taxonomy, synonyms in several languages and more. The commonest shrikes here through the year are Daurian Shrike, but Mauryan (Steppe) Grey Shrike Lanius m pallidirostris also occurs in small numbers. Sheffieldâs Steppe Shrike update Posted on December 15, 2010 by Martin Garner Looking good⦠Having reviewed literature, shared notes with local birder Jim Clarke, who also saw the bird well and sought advice, this bird still appears to be a good example of homeyeri Great Grey Shrike: or as the Russians call it Steppe Shrike! Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company A Subsidiary of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation. Wings were black, with a All Rights Reserved. It was face on to me all the time. From Great Grey Shrike it differs by the less contrast colors, by the buffy tinge of upper and underparts; the black mask is faint before the eyes. Breeding range => s Russia and s Kazakhstan to Mongolia and n ⦠& Walbridge, G. 2005. Some of the images show just how confiding this bird was - landing at birders feet or perched up on nearby signs. In particular, the underparts are a pale burgundy colour, the grey is more bluey on the back and the white supercilium over the eye is distinct. Mauryan Grey Shrike . First-winter Steppe Grey Shrike, Long Buckby, November 1997 (Graham Soden). The rest of the underparts were white with a buff pink hue, more prominently so on the flanks. Decisions were made. Sheffieldâs Steppe Shrike update Posted on December 15, 2010 by Martin Garner Looking good⦠Having reviewed literature, shared notes with local birder Jim Clarke, who also saw the bird well and sought advice, this bird still appears to be a good example of homeyeri Great Grey Shrike: or as the Russians call it Steppe Shrike! Mega eek! Wanders and winters within breeding range. Kazakhstan - South Kazakhstan (KZ) 2008-10-02 Justin Jansen I've seen this species! In the end I was parallel with the bush and no more than 5 m away, and after staring for some time, I finally saw it deep within the hawthorn and not willing to show itself. Sandgrouse 32 (2010) 143 and myo, L. m. meridionalis forms a group with the nominate race of the Great Grey Shrike L. e. excubitor, though the bootstrap support for this grouping is, in fact, very low.At the same time, other forms with a vulnerable molecular phylogenetic position, such as L. e. invictus, L. m. algeriensis and L. ludovicianus, were not examined by nuclear markers and are Colin Hose: Bird Identification Q&A: 3: Wednesday 28th November 2012 15:45: Seperating Great Grey and Southern Grey Shrike: Hotspur: Bird Identification Q&A: 10: Thursday 20th March 2008 13:41: Steppe Grey Shrike: Lawts: Birds & Birding: 0: Wednesday 17th October 2007 22:17: Great Grey or Lesser Grey shrike ⦠The Steppe Grey Shrike breeds in the southern half of Kazakhstan from Mangyshlak and Volga-Ural sands to Alakol depression; in north probably to Aral Karakum sands; Kengir-Sarysu confluence; and Sarychiganak. Avibase is an extensive database information system about all birds of the world, containing over &1 million records about 10,000 species and 22,000 subspecies of birds, including distribution information for 20,000 regions, taxonomy, synonyms in several languages and more. First-winter Steppe Grey Shrike, Long Buckby, November 1997 (Graham Soden). Steppe Grey Shrike (Lanius meridionalis) The long staying Grainthorpe Haven bird in November 2008 is my only encounter and what an obliging bird! A possible Steppe Grey Shrike had just been reported near where we had been this morning! He kindly told me where he had seen it. The subspecies pallidirostris (usually referred to as âSteppe Grey Shrikeâ) breeds in Central Asia. I replaced my telescope with my camera on the tripod and started to take some pictures, slowly approaching the bird, which didn't move. From Great Grey Shrike it differs by the less contrast colors, by the buffy tinge of upper and underparts; the black mask is faint before the eyes. Steppe Grey Shrike Lanius excubitor pallidirostris showing the characteristic bill, facial pattern and long primary projections 180. On males the upperparts are pale-grey, sometimes with pale-buffy tinge. Find out where and when this bird was seen. Formerly considered a subspecies of the southern grey shrike (Lanius meridionalis) complex, it is now classified as a subspecies of the great grey shrike. Posts about Steppe Grey Shrike written by cyprusbirdingtours. I texted a shot of the bird to Dave Fairhurst, stating that it looked a 'dead ringer' for Steppe Grey Shrike. . Steppe Grey Shrike (Lanius meridionalis) The long staying Grainthorpe Haven bird in November 2008 is my only encounter and what an obliging bird! Steppe Grey Shrike in Suffolk Sun 04 Oct 2020 - Wed 07 Oct 2020. in Limicola in 2001 and Alula in 2002) primarily focus on the separation of Steppe Grey and Southern Grey Shrikes from more western subspecies of Great Grey Shrike (not covering eastern and Nearctic taxa), and do not consider Chinese Grey Shrike at all - a species sharing many Steppe Grey type features. Let me know if you see anything not right as a result. It spent several hours in a clear fell area perched on top of tall tree stumps and occasionally swooping down on prey items on the ground, presumably beetles and spiders although Steve had seen it take a Meadow Pipit the previous day and impale ⦠When I was some distance away, I glimpsed a pale bird fly out of the bush, drop down into the field and then fly back. Some treat it as a subspecies of the Southern Grey and some treat it as a separate species. Steppe Grey Shrike (Lanius pallidirostris). It is closely related to the Great Grey Shrike, Lanius excubitor , with which it used to be considered conspecific; where they co-occur, they do not interbreed and are separated by choice of habitat. British Birds 103: 385-395. Easterly winds in autumn always provide a heightened sense of anticipation for those living on the east coast. ... identification of grey shrikes in ⦠Birds of Uzbekistan, database of photos of birds of Uzbekistan. Steppe Grey Shrike (Lanius pallidirostris) is a species of bird in the Laniidae family. Most are resident (i.e. I was able to get as close as about 60 m, when it started to rain more heavily and the bird (probably in response to the rain) proceeded to clamber into the bush. Sabkhat Al Fasl is probably the best birding site in the Eastern Province and it is good at attracting shrikes of various species. * Bird News Pro and Bird News Ultimate subscribers receive full sighting details. The weather over the weekend of 3-4 October was appalling, with near constant rain, but had already produced Rustic Bunting and Booted Warbler on 3 October – both good birds in Suffolk. Southern Grey Shrike in Almeria (Southern Spain) April 2000. In end May 2004 observed at Chelkar-Nura plateau. Privately Published, Stockholm. The Southern Grey Shrike, Lanius meridionalis, is a member of the shrike family.. The Main Site of Birdwatchers of Xinjiang, the largest database of photos of birds of Xinjiang. © 2020 BirdGuides, Warners Group Publications Plc. Because the weather was so bad and my camera, as well as myself, were soaking wet (for the second day in a row! It is a rare but regular vagrant to Britain with 26 records to the end of 2017. Steppe Grey Shrike Lanius excubitor pallidirostris showing the characteristic bill, facial pattern and long primary projections 180. Headed east today and managed to avoid the rain and get the two birds I had hoped for â a Great Crested Grebe at Akhna Dam (a scarce winter visitor to Cyprus, and missing from my Cyprus 2016 list) and the Steppe Grey Shrike ⦠Taxonomy conform IOC World Bird List. When they originate from deep within Europe and extend to beyond the Caspian Sea, then that excitement reaches fever pitch. 181. The news went out. Pie-grièche des steppes, Raubwürger, Steppeklapekster, Averla beccopallido, Subspecific information monotypic species. Foreign names . Local birder Steve Mann found a Great Grey Shrike in Matlock Forest on 21st November, I saw it the following day with Steve and Ken Smith. The nearby Great Grey Shrike remained throughout this bird's stay, providing a useful comparison for visiting birders. I walked along the cliff and eventually spotted a pale blob sitting in the middle of a hawthorn about 400 m inland; a quick look through my telescope confirmed that it was 'the' shrike. Steppe Grey Shrike Grainthorpe Haven 16 11 08 IMG_6054 Right - Steppe Shrike now lumped with Great Grey Shrike, so it should have disappeared from the checklists (BOU and B&I) and individual list totals. Frustratingly, although I knew it was still in the bush, I couldn't see it. Recent taxonomic decisions regarding the Great Grey Shrike Super-species which have split the group into Great Grey, Southern Grey and Steppe Grey ⦠Easterly winds in autumn always provide a heightened sense of anticipation for those living on the east coast. I could still see it, but it was difficult to note any more details. At worst it would be a Great Grey, so we went for it, wading through mud, across dunes, jumping down a 15ft cliff where the dunes had been washed away and the long 2km trek back to the car! The next day I arrived on site just after sunrise (it was still raining!) I knew that Steppe Grey Shrikes are typically approachable and unafraid, but this was ridiculous. The Chinese Grey Shrike is rare in South Korea, whereas the Steppe Grey Shrike was not recorded there before. Have you seen something interesting? [2] The species is monotypic. I knew without resorting to any books that it was a perfect match for Steppe Grey Shrike – a bird I can remember seeing incredibly well at Holland-on-Sea in Essex in 1996. The plumage is generally similar to Great Grey Shrike apart from the differences noted above. One look quickly revealed that this was no ordinary Great Grey Shrike; in fact, it was incredibly pale grey, with an even paler grey bill and a dark tip to both mandibles, in addition the rather dull black eyeline didn’t extend to the bill. Steppe Grey Shrike showing the pinkish hue over underparts and facial pattern Upperparts [181]: The mantle was concolorous with the head, but the rump was slightly paler. Click Submit to share your rare bird sightings via our simple form. Subscribers can access more detailed information, including site specifics, a map and finder's comments. Steppe Grey Shrike showing the pinkish hue over underparts and facial pattern Upperparts [181]: The mantle was concolorous with the head, but the rump was slightly paler. It breeds in Afghanistan and Mongolia, and occassionally one turns up in the UK, usually in late autumn. Wouldn't be surprised if it reappears in future! [3], Large songbird species in the Shirke family, "Descriptions of new species of birds of the family Laniadae, specimens of which are in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Steppe_grey_shrike&oldid=991139414, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 28 November 2020, at 13:42. It is a rare but regular vagrant to Britain with 26 records to the end of 2017. Xanthe - whose father Dominic is the reserve's manager - said she was excited by ⦠This year it is the first returning shrike with one at Dhahran Camp during the week and another at Sabkhat. The West Midlands produced a cracking male on Saturday My first chance to get over to Sutton Coldfield came on the Bank Holiday Monday with Dave Chapman and whilst the sun didn't shine, at least the shrike was showing well, busy catching insects all morning! The Steppe Grey Shrike formerly was treated as subspecies of Great Grey Shrike and is very resemble it. Formerly considered a subspecies of the southern grey shrike (Lanius meridionalis) complex, it is now classified as a subspecies of the great grey shrike. Knowing that Great Grey Shrikes are normally very flighty and that other people were in the area looking for the bird, I decided to leave after putting news out that the it was still present. The steppe grey shrike was described by the American ornithologist John Cassin in 1851 under its current binomial name Lanius pallidirostris. A review of the identification of âBalearic Woodchat Shrike⦠Back in the day, Steppe Grey Shrike was almost whatever you wanted it to be, depending on your choice of taxonomic authority â floating around between being races of Great Grey Shrike, the more recently split (from Great Grey Shrike) Southern Grey Shrike complex, and a full species in its ⦠I retraced my steps and walked along the hedge line towards the shrike; as I crested the hill I could see that it was still present. Near the seaward end of the track I glimpsed a shrike flying into a dead tree and I quickly confirmed that it was indeed a Great Grey Shrike, showing a bold black mask extending right up to the black bill. I was able to confirm the more extensive white primary patch, compared with Great Grey Shrike, and subsequently, that it did not extend onto the secondaries in flight. Steppe Grey Shrike - Lanius excubitor pallidirostris. The subspecies pallidirostris (usually referred to as âSteppe Grey Shrikeâ) breeds in Central Asia. The race L. m. meridionalis is resident in southern Europe and north Africa. 182. distribution, maps. Wouldn't be surprised if it reappears in future! Identification of eastern Woodchat Shrike. Shrike, Great Grey or Southern Grey? and walked down to the bird's favoured bush. Steppe Grey Shrike Grainthorpe Haven 16 11 08 IMG_6054 On the long walk down to Beach Farm I bumped into local birder Carl Buttle, who was leaving the site, and who had previously put out news that he had seen the bird. Some of the images show just how confiding this bird was - landing at birders feet or perched up on nearby signs. Let me know if you see anything not right as a result. The pinkish wash on the underparts was prominent and noticeable in the field. This year it is the first returning shrike with one at Dhahran Camp during the week and another at Sabkhat. Rarity Finders Steppe Grey Shrike In Suffolk. Blogs with Photos. Description, distribution, maps, biology of all species of birds of Xinjiang. The Steppe Grey Shrike formerly was treated as subspecies of Great Grey Shrike and is very resemble it. Identification Guide to European Passerines (4th edition). The Steppe Grey Shrike There are several races of Southern Grey Shrike. We use cookies to improve your experience of this website by remembering your usage preferences, collecting statistics, and targeting relevant content. Communication center of birdwatchers of Xinjiang. 179. The superb photos on this page were taken by Alexandra Makhnina in Kazakhstan (she got far better photos than I did). ), I didn’t bother to dig my glasses out to review the images at the time. The southern grey shrike is a former species of shrike that has been split or reassigned to the following: . The Steppe Grey Shrike is generally paler than the Southern Grey. On Sunday 4 October, after enjoying some great views of a Radde's Warbler in Southwold, I headed north to try to catch up with a Great Grey Shrike at Kessingland. Wings were black, with a Steppe Grey Shrike (Lanius pallidirostris). Taxonomy conform IOC World Bird List. The commonest shrikes here through the year are Daurian Shrike, but Mauryan (Steppe) Grey Shrike Lanius m pallidirostris also occurs in small numbers. The steppe grey shrike (Lanius excubitor pallidirostris) is a large songbird species in the shrike family (Laniidae) native to Central Asia and parts of northern China, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Inhabits saxaul and Asiatic poplar forest, desert thickets and even in places devoid of tree or shrub vegetation, where it nests on artificial objects such as triangulation towers or electricity poles. Description identification. The Southern Grey Shrike, Lanius meridionalis, is a member of the shrike family. Avibase is an extensive database information system about all birds of the world, containing over &1 million records about 10,000 species and 22,000 subspecies of birds, including distribution information for 20,000 regions, taxonomy, synonyms in several languages and more. Kazakhstan - South Kazakhstan (KZ) 2008-10-02 Justin Jansen I've seen this species! they spend the whole year in the same place), but one race, the "Steppe Grey Shrike" (Lanius meridionalis pallidirostris), is migratory. Breeds also in Zaysan depression. 179. I've seen quite a few juv Red-backed Shrike over the years but only one adult male and that was back in 2008! The Steppe Grey Shrike is a resident bird migrating within its natural habitat or some southward of. I managed to get some shots at close range, but they were all obscured one way or the other and I wasn't able to see all of the bird at once. The steppe grey shrike is most commonly found in southern Europe and north Africa. 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