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Karoo chat

Cercomela schlegelii
Karoo chats were first recorded by a German ornithologist, Hermann Schlegel.

Karoo chat

Introduction: Karoo chats (Cercomela schlegelii) were first recorded by a German ornithologist, Hermann Schlegel. They inhabit succulent steppe and desert, dwarf shrub savannah, as well as desert grasslands on stony and gravelly plains.

Distribution: Absent from most of the north and north-east ranges of the country. Found in the Namib Desert, Windhoek, Fish River Canyon and along the Orange River.
Diet: Searches tufts of grass and under shrubs for grasshoppers, termites, beetles, weevils, caterpillars and insect eggs.

Description: Of the 4 subspecies of Karoo chat, 3 can be observed in Namibia. Their differences are linked to geographical variation, mainly in size and the shades of grey on the underparts, rump and upper parts. Birds from the desert, tend to be slightly smaller and paler than other subspecies.
Breeding: Females build a deep cup built on a platform of sticks and twigs. From 2 to 4 eggs are laid between August and March.

Size:16cm.

Weight: 30g.

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