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Channel Islands National Park
Loggerhead Shrike
 

Common Name
Loggerhead Shrike

Scientific Name
Lanius ludovicianus anthonyi

Conservation Status
Breeding population is unknown. Due to lack of research on demographics of this subspecies, population trends are uncertain.

Habitat
Loggerhead shrikes utilize ecotones, grasslands, and other open habitats with scattered shrubs and trees, suitable perches, bare ground, and low or sparse herbaceous cover as primary habitat and breeding territories.

Natural History
The loggerhead shrike is an endemic subspecies of the California Northern Channel Islands. They are predatory songbirds with strong, hooked bills they use to kill and dismember prey, which include insects or small vertebrates, birds, and small reptiles.

Additional Information
An in-depth look at the status of the loggerhead shrike can be found at islandloggerheadshrike.org.

Pelican in flight
Bird watching
One of the many activities at Channel Islands.
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Aerial view of the Channel Islands                  timhaufphotography.com  

Did You Know?
The Channel Islands are home to the oldest dated human remains in North America—Arlington Springs Woman (13,000 BP).

Last Updated: August 22, 2006 at 16:14 EST