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Entomologist and wildlife presenter George McGavin describes his lifelong fascination with the red-backed shrike. When George bought his first bird guide at the age of 10, this small shrike caught his eye because of its habit of impaling large insects and small vertebrates on thorns. This 'butcher bird' was once a common visitor to the south of England but was lost as a British breeding species by the 1990s - and it wasn't until 50 years after first reading about it that George finally got to see one.
Presented by George McGavin and produced by Sophie Anton for BBC Audio in Bristol
Featuring a recording from Xeno-canto by Elias A. Ryberg (Red-backed shrike - XC676551)
By BBC Radio 44.3
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Entomologist and wildlife presenter George McGavin describes his lifelong fascination with the red-backed shrike. When George bought his first bird guide at the age of 10, this small shrike caught his eye because of its habit of impaling large insects and small vertebrates on thorns. This 'butcher bird' was once a common visitor to the south of England but was lost as a British breeding species by the 1990s - and it wasn't until 50 years after first reading about it that George finally got to see one.
Presented by George McGavin and produced by Sophie Anton for BBC Audio in Bristol
Featuring a recording from Xeno-canto by Elias A. Ryberg (Red-backed shrike - XC676551)

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