Navigate Namibia-03
Navigate Namibia-03
  • Namibia
    • Overview
    • Language
    • History
    • People
    • Books
    • T's & C's
    • Links
  • Travel
    • Travel Advice
    • Tours
    • Accomodations
    • Activities
    • Car Rental
    • Self-Drive
    • Getting There
    • Travel Insurance
  • Nature
  • Parks
    • All
    • Northern Namibia
    • Southern Namibia
    • Western Namibia
    • Central Namibia
    • Eastern Namibia
    • Communal Conservancies in Namibia
  • News

Tropical boubou

Laniarius aethiopicus
Tropical boubou inhabit dense vegetation singly, in pairs or in family groups.

Tropical boubou

Introduction: Tropical boubou (Laniarius aethiopicus) inhabit dense vegetation singly, in pairs or in family groups. Roosts in thick vegetation, probably due to their shy and secretive nature.

Distribution: Eastern Caprivi Strip only.

Diet: Eats a wide variety of insects and vertebrates, including chameleons, amphibians, skinks, birds' eggs, nestlings and rodents. Occasionally eats small fruits and some small snails.

Description: Medium-sized to large bush-shrike with long, fluffy back feathers that lie over the rump. Mainly black plumage. Jet black head, mantle and scapulars with a blue gloss. Laniarius means 'to butcher'. Often confused with the swamp boubou which has pure white (not pink-washed) underparts.

Breeding: Usually 2 or 3 eggs are laid between October and November and incubated for a period of around 16 days.

Size: 25cm.

Weight: 50g.

Gondwana Collection Namibia (Pty) Ltd t/a Gondwana Travel Centre

2nd floor, Ardeco Building, Nelson Mandela Avenue (entrance Bassingthwaighte St.)
Klein Windhoek
Contacts
info@namibian.org
Copyright © 2025.  Gondwana Collection Namibia (Pty) Ltd t/a Gondwana Travel Centre 1998-2025