Butcherbird -

Butcherbirds earn their name from how they manage their food. Because they lack the powerful talons of raptors like hawks, they use environmental "tools" to compensate: Grey butcherbird family in garden - Facebook

The is a name given to several predatory songbirds known for their gruesome habit of impaling prey on thorns, twigs, or barbed wire. While primarily associated with the genus Cracticus in Australia , the name is also commonly applied to shrikes found across North America, Eurasia, and Africa due to their nearly identical hunting behaviors. The "Butcher" Habit butcherbird