Jol O Jongoler Kabbo — Early Morning
Perched alone atop a weathered wooden post, this Long-tailed Shrike surveys the open grassland with quiet authority. Its jet-black crown, warm rufous flanks, and long dark tail make it unmistakable — a small bird that carries itself like it owns every inch of the landscape. Against the soft, dewy green of an early morning field, it sits perfectly still, watchful and unhurried, as if the world below is simply waiting for its signal.

