Shrike
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Umbrella Birds live in the rainforests of Central and South America
swan, swallow, starling, shrike, shearwater, sparrow
Birds: There arevarieties of herbivorous bird species and carnivorous birds of prey (peregrine falcon, Mississippi kite and bald eagle).
Some shrike species such as the loggerhead shrike or the fiscal shrike are variously known as the impaler bird. It is also known as the 'butcher bird', but it should not be confused with Australia's butcher bird. The loggerhead shrike has a sharp, hooked beak. It gained its nickname because of the way it uses its hooked beak to break the spines of its victims, which range from insects, lizards and rodents to even other birds. It then impales them on sharp spiky thorns or barbed wire to hold them while it disembodies or dismembers them. Larger prey may be left to decay, as this softens the flesh.
Snakes, eg. Texas Rat Snake. Scorpions Miscellaneous bugs, insects etc...
Magpie Shrike was created in 1831.
Killer Shrike was created in 1977.
Tiger Shrike was created in 1828.
Shrike - comics - was created in 1999.
African Shrike-flycatcher was created in 1855.