Northwest Mutual Audubon Bird 4 Print Set, Grasshopper Sparrow, Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Loggerhead Shrike, Field Sparrow TimeHonoredTokens. Has narrow buff supercilium, streaked head side; dark grey-brown above, some pale margins on wings; central tail feathers like back, remainder white with These insect-eating birds are usually found in open forests or bush. Information about the classification … such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.] 4.5 out of 5 stars (106) 106 reviews $ 20.00. They breed in far northern North America and come as far south as the northern U.S. for winter. 2017). The Fork-tailed Drongo is a common and widespread resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara. Long-tailed shrike, Photo: Mofazzal Hoque Dewan Long-tailed shrike, Photo: ANM Aminoor Rahman Long-tailed shrike, Photo: Asif Ishtiaque Long-tailed Shrike , Photo: Kawsar Mostafa Long-tailed Shrike, Photo: Ikbal H. Babu Long-tailed shrike, Photo: Shafaet Alam Abir Long-tailed Shrike, Photo: Kawsar Mostafa Long-tailed Shrike, Photo: Ikbal H. Babu Long-tailed shrike, Photo: … Tyrannus savana, Fork-tailed Flycatcher Family LANIIDAE Lanius cristatus, Brown Shrike Lanius ludovicianus, Loggerhead Shrike Lanius borealis, Northern Shrike Family VIREONIDAE Vireo atricapilla, Black-capped Vireo Vireo griseus, White-eyed Vireo Vireo crassirostris, Thick-billed Vireo If both of the above rules still fail to create unique codes, another possibility is to use the first and last … White-tailed Shrike-tyrant 25-28 cm. Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English Dictionary Lexicographers, esp. fork tailed shrike; fork terminal; fork tip; fork top hook; fork truck; fork tunnel; fork up; fork wheel; fork wrench; fork-and-blade type connecting-rod assembly; fork-and-fork rigging screw; fork-end; Fork-leaved sundew; fork-legged ladder; fork-lift; fork-lift operator Derivable forms: dīrghapakṣaḥ (दीर्घपक्षः). Dīrghapakṣa (दीर्घपक्ष).—the fork-tailed shrike. Fork-tailed Drongo: D. adsimilis: Glossy-backed Drongo D. divaricatus is a proposed split from the Fork-tailed Drongo species complex (Fuchs et al. Phiṅgaka (फिङ्गक):—m. Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary. For example, Northern Shoveler and Northern Shrike both reduce to NOSH by the basic rules, or NORS by the above rule, so the actual codes are NSHO and NSHR. Cuckoo hosts - page 4 Red-shouldered Cuckoo-Shrike, Campephaga phoenicea Dicruridae Fork-tailed Drongo, Dicrurus adsimilis Monarchidae African Paradise Flycatcher, Terpsiphone viridis (alleged) Aegithinidae Common Iora, Aegithina tiphia Malaconotidae Dīrghapakṣa is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms dīrgha and pakṣa (पक्ष).. Two to four eggs are laid in a cup nest in a fork high in a tree. The burly, bull-headed Northern Shrike is a pint-sized predator of birds, small mammals, and insects. the fork-tailed shrike (= kaliṅga, kuliṅga), [cf. From shop TimeHonoredTokens. A bold black mask and stout, hooked bill heighten the impression of danger in these fierce predators.