Saturday, February 28, 2009

Butcherbird


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butcherbird

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noun. any of various shrikes which, after killing prey, impale it on thorns
Butcher Bird Richard Kadrey © 2007 by Richard Kadrey. All rights reserved. First appeared in Butcher Bird, published by Night Shade Books. For N, with love
butcher bird • noun a shrike, so called from its habit of impaling prey on thorns. Perform another search of the Compact Oxford English Dictionary
The adult Grey Butcherbird has a black crown and face and a grey back, with a thin white collar. The wings are grey, with large areas of white and the underparts are white. The
butcher bird: see shrike shrike or butcher bird, predatory songbird found in most parts of the world except Australia and South America. The plumage of the European and North
butch·er·bird   (b ch r-bûrd) n. Any of various birds, especially the shrike, that impale their prey on thorns. butcherbird. Noun. an Australian magpie that impales its prey on

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