There are pictures of several species of shrike. It is known that there are currently 25 species of shrike, of which only 5 are more common, namely red-tailed shrike, brown-tailed shrike, brown-backed shrike, tiger-striped shrike, These five species of cow-headed shrike are also distributed in our country. As for pictures, I also found one here for your reference.
In addition, all shrikes currently known are protected animals and cannot be killed at will. Moreover, shrikes are well-known "birds of prey" among birds and are not suitable for breeding. They feed on insects and will also capture frogs, lizards, mice and even other small birds. Some shrikes will also hang their prey on the sharp branches of branches and tear it apart to eat, which gives people an even more ferocious impression.