There are around 30 bird species in this family. They are between 6-14 inches in length. They have strong, slightly hooked bills and strong, sharp claws. Most species have long, narrow tails. Shrikes are usually black, brown, or gray on their uppersides and and a paler color on their undersides.
Birds in this family prey on vertebrate and invertebrate animals. They are the only birds in the the Passeriformes order that are predators, in fact, Laniidae is Latin for butcher! They often catch small birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians and impale them on thorns or barbed wire to eat later!
Shrikes are found in all parts of the world, except for South America and Australia.
Laniidae Photo Gallery
World Status Key
Least Concern Near Threatened Vulnerable Endangered Critically Endangered Extinct Wild Extinct
Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.
US Status Key
Threatened in US Threatened in NH Endangered in US Endangered in NH Breeds in NH Introduced
Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game
New Hampshire Species |
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North/Central American Species |
Loggerhead Shrike - Lanius ludovicianus 
Northern Shrike - Lanius excubitor  |
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Brown Shrike - Lanius cristatus  |
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