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| Great Grey Shrike - Knettishall Airfield, November 02nd 2025 |
Whilst out birding with Nick on Sunday 02nd November, we found a Great Grey Shrike!
A decade ago this would've been dismissed as year-tick dross and probably in a predictable location like Berner's Heath, Grimes Graves or Santon Downham - all of which used to be nailed-on wintering sites.
This bird was actually on Knettishall Airfield - whilst there is more expected Breckland heath nearby at Knettishall Heath - this bird was on arable land and the old World War II airfield itself.
It was really wide-ranging and upon finding I thought it had flown off, having watched it fly concertedly west and out of view... it then randomly popped back up where we originally sighted it; close to a muck heap #classy
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| Great Grey Shrike - Knettishall Airfield, November 02nd 2025 |
There are many things I like about this record:
- One day stay - all the best rare / scarce is one-day-stay it adds to the mystique;
- Educational bird - since Great Grey Shrikes have got so much rarer, my first thought was to double check the bird and make sure it wasn't a Steppe Grey;
- Actually looking at the bird allowed me to establish it was a first winter - which I would never have done yesteryear when I literally expected to see birds locally in the winter;
- The bird was one of only two in the Country! A long-staying bird in the New Forest, Hampshire.
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| Great Grey Shrike - Knettishall Airfield, November 02nd 2025 |
In some respects I am pleased it wasn't a Steppe - because if my reading is correct because of Avilist they don't exist anymore - like Redpolls - which have all ceased to be a tick and therefore pointless. Absolutely pointless.
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| Great Grey Shrike - Knettishall Airfield, November 02nd 2025 |
As a heavily science-based blogger I agree with the butchering of my County and life lists. All hail the Avilist - no matter how many County listers lose a significant milestone (like say 300) and cannot brag to the fairer sex in public houses, or flex on their socials, or get respect from fellow birders, or shout about their numerical prowess on Birdforum. As long as Avilist are happy. No matter how many listers are broken, cold and forgotten along the way, languishing in the high 290's and in self-respect exile.
I just hope you are happy with yourself Avilist.
Literally worse than Brexit.
I've gone off topic, such is the significance of the find it made both the Rare Bird Alert AND Birdguides weekly round-ups, both featuring my photo of the bird! No one has ever achieved this before - like winning g a MOBO and a Brit Awards in the same year.
This must be what it's like to have a child that passes exams or owning a race winning pony or having an olympian in the family. I am sure Mum and Dad will call to express their pride once they've read the weekly round-ups.
Anyway, we went back to Knettishall Airfield this weekend. I expected to find at least a shrike-level rare. To be honest I was confident of a Trudeau's Bunting* - seeing as they are everywhere. This didn't happen. We live to see another week, so I assume a crippling, inland Suffolk rare is just around the corner...
*aka Black-faced Bunting
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| Few have done it better |
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| This is the closest we got to Trudeau's Bunting |
Till then, blast some Priest, consider sleeping at night, instead of waking up and writing ridiculous blog posts. Say farewell to Hooded Crow and Green-winged Teal (f#ck you Avilist). Watch your beloved County list shrink as the onward march of time will take us to our inevitable demise...
Condemned to Hell
Tempt not the blade all fear the Sentinel
Sworn to avenge
Condemned to Hell
Tempt not the blade all fear the Sentinel








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