shrike
2.large carnivorous Australian bird with the shrike-like habit of impaling prey on thorns.
3.Any of various birds, especially the shrike, that impale their prey on thorns.
4.An Old World shrike(Lanius senator) having black and white plumage with a reddish crown.
5.Common species including Spotted Dove(Streptopelia chinensis),Common Swift(Apus apus),Eurasian Hoopoe(Upupa epops),Red-rumped Swallow(Hirundo dauric),Light-vented Bulbul(Pycnonotus sinensis),Bohemian Waxwing(Bombycilla garrulous),Red-billed Chough(Coracia pyrrhocorax)and Brown Shrike(Lanius cristatus).
6.The most important birds are Common tern(1 367 one/hm 2),Chinese pond heron (0 484 one/hm 2) and Rufous backed shrike(0 338 one/hm 2),Chinese pond heron,Common tern,Black drongo and others (22 species) are euryoecious, PIE is 0 838.
7.The Scientists,Chris L. Lauver and others, who came from Kansas University of America, studied the habitat suitability for a bird, the loggerhead shrike, using the geographical information technology in the Northeast of Kansas, and checked up and analyzed the GIS model of the habitat suitability of the birds. That can be referenced in the fields of the protection and research of the ecological environment in China.

