Wildlife Preservation Canada would like express our gratitude to everyone who 
was involved in the 2015 Eastern Loggerhead Shrike field season, including 
Adopt-A-Site volunteers and those who reported your shrike sightings to us 
through the season. The tireless efforts of our volunteers greatly enhance 
those of our field staff, and reports are very important for establishing 
accurate population counts and for determining migration routes.  

Fall migration for our shrikes has come and gone, but we still hope for 
sightings from the south over the winter. If you find yourself travelling 
through the eastern states, keep your eyes peeled for shrike, especially those 
with colour bands, and let us know what you find!  This year, banded birds 
received WHITE over SILVER as part of their four-colour band combo.  We also 
released 22 captive-bred birds with radiotags this year, which are only banded 
with SILVER on their left leg; if you can get a good look, you may be able to 
see an antenna extending slightly beyond the tail.  

A detailed summary of season results can be found through the Wildlife 
Preservation Canada website:

http://wildlifepreservation.ca/2014/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/2015-ELOSH-Report.pdf

Thank you again to all those that volunteered their time to the recovery effort 
for this critically endangered bird. If you are interested in participating in 
the Adopt-A-Site program next season or would like more information, don’t 
hesitate to contact us.

Hazel Wheeler  
Species Recovery Biologist
Wildlife Preservation Canada

hazelATwildlifepreservation.ca
1-800-956-6608
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