Northern Shrike Up Close and Personal

Early in the morning on February 11, 2026, I went out to fill the bird feeders in our yard in Errol, NH, when a Northern Shrike flew in and landed in the apple tree right next to me. The bird watched as I filled the feeders. 

The shrike had previously been seen grabbing mealworms from the feeders. I stopped and simply watched as it remained perched and waited. As I finished filling the feeders, the bird continued to observe me. I stood perfectly still while it looked around, flicked its tail, and then flew off into the woods.  

I was only a few feet away, yet the bird never seemed nervous about the close distance between us. What a treat to see this Northern Shrike at such close range. 

Lori Charron took this close-up photo of “her” Northern Shrike on 2-25-2026 in Errol, NH.

Enjoy this field note? Check out other field notes from Winter 2025-26! 

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Lori Charron

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