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living well off the beaten path

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CutterLight | living well off the beaten path Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content CutterLight living well off the beaten path Search Main menu Home Birds of Chignik Lake Chignik Seasons: The Lake in 29 Photos Jack & Barbra 2021 Tikigaq, Our Village by the Frozen Sea Contact Post navigation ← Older posts Autumn Shrike Posted on March 1, 2024 by Jack & Barbra Donachy Reply Autumn Shrike – Northern Shrike burdock gone to rust and seed, Chignik Lake, 9/10/17 The brownish color of this shrike indicates a first-year bird. Mature adults are more gray, and the black eye mask is sharply defined and really pops. At The Lake, Northern Shrikes are typically arrive in late summer and remain common through fall with occasional specimens remaining into winter. Share this: Pinterest Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email Like Loading... Posted in Alaska , art photography , birds , Chignik Lake , photography , wildli...

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