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  • The Prionopidae and Malaconotidae are quite closely related to the Laniidae, and were formerly included in the shrike family.
  • The impaling of prey on thorns by many of the shrikes ( " Laniidae " ) is well known.
  • This family of passerine birds is closely related to the true shrikes in the family Laniidae, and was once included in that group.
  • Though these passerine birds and their relations were once included with true shrikes in the Laniidae, they are not closely related to that family.
  • A shrike is a passerine bird of the family Laniidae known for catching insects, small birds or mammals, and impaling their bodies on thorns.
  • Previously, bushshrikes and helmetshrikes have been considered part of the Old World shrike ( Laniidae ) family, based on shared characteristics including a hooked bill.
  • Among predators of eggs and nestlings, corvids ( Corvidae )  extremely close relatives of the shrikes ( Laniidae ) as it happens  are most significant.
  • They were formerly classified with the true shrikes in the family Laniidae, but are now considered sufficiently distinctive to separate from that group as the family Prionopidae.
  • They were formerly classed with the true shrikes in the family Laniidae, but are now considered sufficiently distinctive to separate from that group as the family Malaconotidae.
  • The Long-tailed Fiscal ( " Lanius cabanisi " ) is a species of bird in the shrike family Laniidae which is native to Africa.
  • They were formerly classed with the true shrikes in the family Laniidae, but are now considered sufficiently distinctive to be separated from that group as the family "'Malaconotidae " '.
  • The "'tchagras "'are passerine birds in the bushshrike family, which are closely related to the true shrikes in the family Laniidae, and were once included in that group.
  • Not to be confused with the similar-sounding genus " Lanius ", they were formerly classed with the true shrikes in the family Laniidae, but they and related genera are now considered sufficiently distinctive to be separated from that group as the bush-shrike family Malaconotidae.
  • One group, the "'helmetshrikes "', were included with the true shrikes in the family Laniidae, later on split between several presumably closely related groups such as bushshrikes ( Malaconotidae ) and cuckooshrikes ( Campephagidae ), but are now considered sufficiently distinctive to be separated from that group as the family Prionopidae.