
Did you know?
Shrikes often hunt from exposed posts, wires, or branches that give them a clear view.
Shrike
Long-tailed Shrike
Bentet Kelabu
Lanius schach
Location
To be confirmed
Land Owner
To be confirmed
Landscape
To be confirmed
Endemicity
Open woodland, farmland, grassland, scrub, and edge habitats with lookout perches
Population Trend
Stable
Diet
Large insects, small lizards, small birds, and other small animals
Their Story
Long-tailed Shrikes often hunt from posts, shrubs, and field-edge trees. This nest shows why open habitats still need care: a trimmed hedge, burned scrub patch, or disturbed nesting shrub can remove an entire breeding attempt.
What Your Adoption Includes
- Monthly photo update from your adopted nest
- Digital adoption certificate
- Quarterly field report from our conservation team
- Access to our conservationist live Q&A sessions
- Annual personal letter from our lead researcher
Adoption
€23
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