NORTHERN SHRIKE 



THE BUTCHER BIRD 



{Fig. 56) 



HE author of the "J^st So'* stories 

 might change my heading of 

 ^'Northern Shrike" to "The Spar- 

 row that Tried to Become a 

 Hawk." Here is a bird which was 

 born In the group of Passeres 

 {Passer — A Sparrow) or Perching Birds; who Is a 

 relative of the gentle Red-eyed VIreo (sometimes 

 called Preacher), but who shows such astonishingly 

 bloodthirsty habits that he is commonly known as 

 the Butcher-bird No larger than a Grosbeak, with 

 a feather-suit cut on much the same pattern, and with 

 feet fitted for perching (not tearing) , only his strong, 

 hooked bill shows any approach to the structure of 

 a Hawk. 



But If he could not make his form hawk-like, he 

 has done his best to make his habits so. Unsociable 

 in disposition, he seems to avoid the company even 



of his own kind, and the only interest he shows in 



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