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November 15, 2005

MASKED SHRIKE Admitted to Category A of the British List

MASKED SHRIKE Lanius nubicus, Juvenile, Kilrenny, Fife, 29 October to 14 November 2004

The British Ornithologists‚ Union Records Committee (BOURC) has admitted Masked Shrike Lanius nubicus to Category A of the British List following the occurrence of a juvenile at Kilrenny, Fife on 29 October ˆ 14 November 2004 (sight record, trapped, photographed).

Masked Shrike
Masked Shrike, Fife © Kit Day

There have been several previous claims, including an adult seen at Bamburgh, Northumberland on 22 October 1961. One of the reasons for rejection at the time was the unusually late date. With date no longer being an issue, this record was recirculated with the Kilrenny file but, due to insufficient detail in the description, was felt by the Committee not to meet the standards necessary for acceptance of a first for Britain.

This record is one of the last of the Hastings Rarities to occur since its removal from the British List.

The species is unknown in captivity.

Eric Meek, Chairman of BOURC commented „With records in the 1980s from Finland and Sweden, both also in October, it was probably only a matter of time before Masked Shrike was accepted onto the British List. The timing, east coast locality and the fact that this species is unknown in captivity all made this a relatively easy decision for the BOURC. With Rüppell‚s Warbler Sylvia rueppelli already an established vagrant to Britain we await the arrival of an Olive-tree Warbler Hippolais olivetorum to complete the south-east European triumvirate.

The British List now stands at 573 species

(Category A = 551; Category B = 12; Category C = 10)

Posted by Surfbirds at November 15, 2005 07:08 AM

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