Might this be the same thing as the baldness in cardinals?  I didn't notice any 
bald cardinals this year but saw several last summer.  I can't imagine it would 
be caused by a shrike but stranger things have happened!

Gail

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From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Clay 
Christensen
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 1:02 PM
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Subject: [mou-net] Balding Birds

This is an entry from my blog, www.BirdmanofLauderdale.com . I'm posting it 
here because I'd really like to know if anyone else has an idea of what's 
happening to these birds, whether my theory of shrike strikes is bogus! 

I think it was in October that I first noticed a black-capped chickadee with an 
odd haircut. It had a fringe of feathers at the back of the head, like one of 
the Three Stooges, and then short “hair” on the top and fairly normal length 
feathers above the eyes. Odd. I wondered if this was a molt issue, a disease, a 
mite infestation or the result of bullying by its peers (or rather, superiors). 

Then, last week we had a northern shrike in the yard. As I checked it out with 
the binocs, I noticed the body of a bird in the snow below it. The shrike bent 
down to pick up its kill by the back of the neck: a very limp black-capped 
chickadee. It wasn’t the one with the odd “haircut.” The shrike flew off with 
the chickadee in its bill. 

And just today, I saw a white-throated sparrow with a very similar crew 
cut…very short feathers on the top of its head but normal looking toward the 
back of its head and neck. 

I’ve read that the shrike kills its prey by whacking it on the back of the 
neck, severing the spinal cord. Could these modified head feather styles be the 
result of shrike near misses? Hitting the top of the head instead of the back 
of the neck? I’m not sure such a strike would cause a flat spot on the entire 
cap of the head. 

Mysterious. So, I’m left with a puzzle. 

Thanks for your comments, 

Clay Christensen 
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The Birdman of Lauderdale 

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