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Souza's shrike

Souza's shrike

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Souza's shrike is a species of passerine bird in the family Laniidae, the shrikes. It is thought to be a mainly sedentary species that is found in miombo woodland in southern central Africa. It was named after Portuguese zoologist José Augusto de Sousa.

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Distribution

Region

South-central Africa

Typical Environment

Typically inhabits miombo woodland and woodland edges with scattered trees and open understory. It also uses lightly wooded savannas, fallows, and clearings with thorny shrubs for hunting perches. The species favors areas with a mosaic of open ground and low to mid-height trees. It is largely sedentary within this habitat, moving locally in response to food availability.

Altitude Range

600–1800 m

Climate Zone

Tropical

Characteristics

Size20–22 cm
Wing Span28–32 cm
Male Weight0.04 kg
Female Weight0.042 kg
Life Expectancy5 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Souza's shrike is a miombo-woodland specialist of south-central Africa and is generally sedentary. Like other shrikes, it hunts from prominent perches and may impale prey on thorns for later feeding. It can be overlooked due to its quiet demeanor and resemblance to other shrikes. The species was named after Portuguese zoologist José Augusto de Sousa.

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Behaviour

Temperament

solitary and territorial

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats with brief glides

Social Behavior

Usually encountered singly or in pairs that defend well-defined territories. Breeding pairs build cup nests in shrubs or small trees and both sexes may participate in provisioning. Courtship includes perch displays and short chases.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

Song is a soft, varied series of whistles and chatters, often delivered from a mid-level perch. Calls include harsh scolds and rattles typical of shrikes, with occasional mimicry of other birds.

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