Lesser Grey Shrike (Lanius minor) [XC183981]
by Stanislas Wroza from Zhabagly, South Kazakhstan province, Kazakhstan (call)
Lesser Grey Shrike (Lanius minor) [XC126255]
by Thijs Fijen from Benfontijn Gamereserve, Lejweleputswa, Free State, South Africa (song)
Nest
A cup composd of plant material, often unlined, usually in a small tree, about 5 meters above the ground.
Eggs (Guide)
5 - 6; pale bluish-green with olive and lavender-grey spots.
Subspecies
Affiliations uncertain. Nearest relative seems to be Long-tailed Shrike (Lanius schach). Geographical variation insignificant and clinal, plumage coloration becoming paler and size larger from west to east.
The following 2 subspecies are recognised:
minor Gmelin, 1788 - Breeds north-eastern Spain and southern France,
Italy (from Piemont east to Venezia, southern patchily to Sicily), eastern Austria,
Slovakia, Hungary and Balkans (south to northern Greece and east to Black Sea),
also southern Lithuania, Belarus and south-western Russia (east to Urals, south to Crimea and
Caucasus), south to Turkey, northern Syria, Lebanon and northern Iraq. Non-breeding S
Africa.
turanicus Fediushin, 1927 - Breeds western Siberia (east of Ural
Mts) east to Russian Altai and extreme north-western China (north-western Xinjiang), southern to
Azerbaijan and north-western and northern Iran, northern Turkmenistan and north-eastern Afghanistan);
non-breeding southern Africa.
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