This Shrike had been reported in the Forest of Dean for many weeks now. As it was a sunny weather forecast and it may be disappearing for more northern climes soon, I thought I should get down there and take a look. Was well worth the early rise.
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Usual pose on top of bush |
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Coming into land |
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