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BIRDING
IN NAMIBIA

Here you will be able to meet the vast and colourful bird life inhabiting the areas in and around all Gondwana Collection properties. As you might already know Namibia is home to 681 bird species.
So keep in mind this is not a complete list, YET...
 

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The Kalahari Experience

CAPPED WHEATEAR

CAPPED WHEATEAR

Introduction: Capped wheatears (Oenanthe pileata) often inhabit dry grassy plains, semi-arid shrublands and freshly harvested crop lands, usually singly or in pairs. Perching locations include fence posts, wires, bushes, stones and termite mounds. Often fall prey to the black-footed cat.

Size: 17cm.

Weight: 24g.

CRIMSON-BREASTED SHRIKE

CRIMSON-BREASTED SHRIKE

Introduction: Crimson-breasted shrikes (Laniarius atrococcineus) are very active and agile birds, found singly or in terrestrial pairs in Kalahari thornveld, Acacia savannah and dry scrubland with some clusters of small trees. Roosting on the mid to lower branches is preferred, especially on a sickle-bush.

Size: 22cm.

Weight: 50g.

ANT-EATING CHAT

ANT-EATING CHAT

Introduction: Ant-eating chats (Myrmecocichla formicivora) prefer habitats that include dwarf shrub savannah, open grasslands and some regions of mountain or mopane savannah. They can be observed singly or in pairs, (or small groups of up to 6) at times roosting in nest holes.

Size: 18cm.

Weight: Up to 50g

Accommodation in the Area

Kalahari Anib Lodge  |  Kalahari Farmhouse  |  Kalahari Anib Camping2Go  |  Kalahari Anib Campsite   

The Fish River Canyon Experience

NAMAQUA DOVE

NAMAQUA DOVE

Introduction: Namaqua doves (Oena capensis) can be found in almost every habitat including dry woodlands, arid and semi-arid shrub lands, riverine woodlands in desert regions, farmyards and gardens. They are usually alone or in pairs, congregating at water holes to drink either side of mid-day

Size: 25cm.

Weight: 40g.

PALE-WINGED STARLING

PALE-WINGED STARLING

Introduction: Although pale-winged starlings (Onychognathus nabouroup) are dependent on rocky hills or valleys for breeding and roosting sites, towns also attract this species, mainly for them to search for food. Flocks or small parties are the norm, as is drinking and bathing regularly

Size: 26cm.

Weight: 100g.

LARK-LIKE BUNTING

LARK-LIKE BUNTING

Introduction: Lark-like buntings (Emberiza impetuani) inhabit a number of regions, mainly in response to rainfall. Desert or open dry grassland, sparse dwarf shrub savannah and grassed rocky ridges number amongst the more favoured habitats

Size: 14cm.

Weight: 15g.

Accommodation in the Area

Canyon Roadhouse  |  Canyon Roadhouse Campsite  |  Canyon Village  |  Canyon Lodge

The Namib Experience

SPECKLED PIGEON

SPECKLED PIGEON

Introduction: Speckled pigeons (Columba guinea) or rock pigeons can be found in a variety of habitats including urban and rural areas, mountains, cliffs, rocky gorges and boulder-strewn hills. Flocks of up to 20 are not uncommon and roosting on cliff ledges, on buildings and in caves as well as on trees is a behavioural feature

Size: 33cm. 

Weight: 350g.

SPOTTED THICK-KNEE

SPOTTED THICK-KNEE

Introduction: The spotted thick-knee (Burhinus capensis) favours stony, open habitats such as grassland and savannah, hills and semi-desert. They are active mostly at night, roosting in grassy areas

Size: 43cm.

Weight: Up to 620g.

ROSY-FACED LOVEBIRD

ROSY-FACED LOVEBIRD

Introduction: Rosy-faced lovebirds (Agapornis roseicollis) prefer open and wooded country which includes semi-desert shrub lands, cultivated lands and riparian woodlands, environments that are dependable on water. A noisy and gregarious bird, they congregate small flocks of up to 20. Roosts in sociable weavers nest

Size: 18cm.

Weight: 55g.

Accommodation in the Area

Namib Desert Lodge  |  Namib Desert Camping2Go  |  Namib Desert Campsite  |  Namib Dune Star Camp  |  Desert Whisper  |  Desert Grace

The Damaraland Experience

AFRICAN GREEN PIGEON

AFRICAN GREEN PIGEON

Introduction: African green-pigeons (Treron calvus) are arboreal birds found in closed woodlands with evergreen trees. They also frequent gallery forests along rivers in open savannah, parks and gardens

Size: 30cm.

Weight: 240g.

RUPPEL’S PARROT

RUPPEL’S PARROT

Introduction: Rüppell's parrot (Poicephalus rueppellii) is named after Wilhelm Rüppell (1794-1884), the German naturalist, collector and explorer. They inhabit mature riparian woodland along ephemeral rivers and northern lala palms along the Kunene River, where they spend most of their time. Flocks of 20 are common and they roost in holes in tall trees

Size: 25cm.

Weight: 115g.

SHORT-TOED ROCK-THRUSH

SHORT-TOED ROCK-THRUSH

Introduction: Short-toed rock-thrush (Monticola brevipes) inhabit mainly mountains (Monticola) with characteristic rocky outcrops, inselbergs, river valleys supporting scattered bushes and trees and also in towns and villages

Size: 18cm.

Weight: 60g.

Accommodation in the Area

Damara Mopane Lodge  |  Palmwag Lodge & Camp  |  Palmwag Camping2Go  |  Palmwag Campsite

The Etosha Experience

AFRICAN SCOPS OWL

AFRICAN SCOPS OWL

Introduction: African scops-owls (Otus scops-owl) inhabit arid savannah woodland especially mopane woodland and acacia parklands that extend along watercourses into grassland and desert. Absent from true desert and treeless grassland. Nocturnal but roosts by day tucked against a branch or tree-trunk. Emerges just after dark or late dusk, eyes wide open ready to hunt

Size: 18cm.

Weight: 65g.

SHORT-TOED ROCK-THRUSH

SHORT-TOED ROCK-THRUSH

Introduction: Short-toed rock-thrush (Monticola brevipes) inhabit mainly mountains (Monticola) with characteristic rocky outcrops, inselbergs, river valleys supporting scattered bushes and trees and also in towns and villages

Size: 18cm.

Weight: 60g.

AFRICAN RED-EYED BULBUL

AFRICAN RED-EYED BULBUL

Introduction: African red-eyed bulbul (Pycnonotus nigricans) can be observed in a wide range of habitats that include arid and semi-arid regions, as long as there is water and patches of trees and shrubs. This includes dry woodland, riverine bush and shrubby watercourses. They are a common visitor to gardens in drier regions of Namibia, usually grateful for a full bird bath to drink from

Size: 20cm.

Weight: 30g.

Accommodation in the Area

Etosha Safari Lodge  |  Etosha Safari Camp  |  Etosha Safari Camping2Go  |  Etosha Safari Campsite  |  Etosha King Nehale

The Okavango Experience

WOODLAND KINGFISHER

WOODLAND KINGFISHER

Introduction: Woodland kingfishers (Halcyon senegalensis) originate from Senegal and inhabit wooded savannahs with fresh water. They can be observed in well-developed wooded areas with tall riverine trees such as Acacia stands and mopane. Their presence in man-altered habitats is well documented. Low flying, direct, fast and usually in pairs, they are a strongly territorial species that perch and trill on tree tops, singing throughout the day

Size: 24 cm.

Weight: 65g.

VIOLET-EARED WAXBILL

VIOLET-EARED WAXBILL

Introduction: Violet-eared waxbills (Granatina granatina) venture into a wide range of shrub thickets and woodland that includes Acacia shrubs and woodland, Kalahari and mopane woodland and open broad-leaved woodland

Size: 14cm.

Weight: 12g.

MARICO SUNBIRD

MARICO SUNBIRD

Introduction: Dry Acacia savannah, broad-leaved woodland with river thorn and forest fringing swampland are the preferred habitat of the Marico sunbird (Cinnyris mariquensis). Although they are often observed singly or in pairs, they often gather in mixed flocks with other nectar-seeding sunbirds

Size: 11cm.

Weight: 11g.

Accommodation in the Area

Hakusembe River Lodge  |  Hakusembe River Campsite

The Zambezi Experience

BLUE-CHEEKED BEE-EATER

BLUE-CHEEKED BEE-EATER

Introduction: Blue-cheeked bee-eaters (Merops persicus) prefer desert-edged habitats which include breeding in sandy and gravelly type waste grounds. They can also be seen in open lake shores with papyrus and reeds, coastal plains and wooded swamps. These bee-eaters are seldom far from water

Size: 26cm.

Tail streamers project a further 55mm.

Weight: 50g.

SOUTHERN BROWN-THROATED WEAVER

SOUTHERN BROWN-THROATED WEAVER

Introduction: The breeding behaviour of the southern brown-throated weaver (Ploceus xanthopterus) leads them to papyrus and reed beds. At other times they inhabit woodland, grassland and forest, in pairs or in small flocks of up to 20 birds

Size: 15cm.

Weight: 25g

MALACHITE KINGFISHER

MALACHITE KINGFISHER

Introduction: Malachite kingfishers (Alcedo cristata) depend on a specifically aquatic habitat which could include well-vegetated, slow-flowing rivers and streams, and in particular those waterways that do not have an overhanging tree canopy. They are also found on dams, coastal lagoons, tidal estuaries, sheltered shorelines, mangrove swamps, irrigation canals and sewage ponds. Wooded banks with nearby thickets and reed and papyrus marshes are also a favourite

Size: 14cm.

Weight: 17g.

Accommodation in the Area

Namushasha River Lodge  |  Namushasha River Camping2Go  |  Namushasha River Campsite  |  Namushasha River Villa  |  Zambezi Mubala Lodge  |  Zambezi Mubala Camp  |  Zambezi Mubala Campsite  |  Chobe River Camp  |  Chobe River Campsite

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