Arebbusch Travel Lodge is home to a wide range of bird species. The Namibia Bird Club has so far identified 38 bird species on Arebbusch Travel Lodge. Below are listings for some of the 38 bird species that have been identified and new listings will be added on a regular basis. Check back often to see which new bird listing has been added.
Pied Crow
The pied crow is a common resident usually seen singly or in pairs. During the breeding season flocks of up to 300 birds are sometimes formed. Appearance: Similar to the house crow except much larger with the white breast extending into a white collar. The rest of the...
Pririt Batis
The Pririt Batis is also known as the Pririt Puffback and is resident in Southern Africa and south-western Angola. They are usually seen in pairs. Appearance: It is a small bird and the males are not unlike the Chinspot Batis except for the flanks which are mottled...
Southern Red Bishop
The Southern Red Bishop differs from the Black-Winged Bishop in that the crown is red instead of black and the wings and tail are darker brown. It is a common resident occurring in flocks. Appearance: Outside of breeding season, these birds are difficult to identify,...
Swallow-tailed Bee-eater
The Swallow-tailed Bee-eater is partially migratory from east to west in sub-Saharan Africa. They are often seen roosting together in a tightly-packed row. Appearance: The blue, deeply-forked tail is the defining feature of this predominantly green bird. Other...
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