For those interested, apparently there has been a Northern Shrike hanging 
around for just over a week in the last 200-300 yards of low trees and shrubs 
between Lower Wisner Road and Upper Wisner Road where those two roads meet at 
Wisner Road in Warwick, NY. Today, I had a business meeting (yes, I am talking 
about a meeting on Sunday) about 20 minutes from that location, so I decided to 
swing by and take a look in the afternoon. After about a half hour, while 
standing on Upper Wisner Road, I located the bird in the bushes between the two 
roads about 250 yards from where those roads meet. Actually, what first got my 
attention was its confrontation with an angry Mockingbird.
Pat Palladino 

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