Miombo blue-eared starling
Birds of Namibia
Introduction: Miombo blue-eared starlings (Lamprotornis elisabeth) are also known as lesser blue-eared starlings. This species was named after the wife of Erwin Stresemann (1889-1972), a German naturalist and one of the 20th century's outstanding ornithologists. Miombo savannah is their primary habitat followed by savannah woodland.
Distribution: Kwando River, Chobe River and in the vicinity of Katima Mulilo.Diet: Eats fruit and nectar. Also takes grasshoppers and beetles.
Description: Glossy blue-green upper parts, tail and wings, chin, throat and breast.Breeding: Will nest in a natural tree cavity or old woodpecker or barbet hole. From 2 to 5 eggs are laid from September to March.
Size: 18cm. Weight: 59g.
3 Days - Get away to Swakopmund on the coast - includes sandboarding on the Namib Dunes as well as a dolphin cruise
8 Days - Combines a visit to Etosha National Park, with some time at Swakopmund and then the dunes at Sossusvlei
9 Days - Southern Namibia: Fish River, Luderitz, Sossusvlei with some self catering accommodation.
10 Days - The classic northern and central Namibia trip. Includes Waterberg Plateau, Etosha National Park, rock art in Damaraland, Cape Cross & Swakopmund and ends with two night near the dunes at Sossusvlei.
10 Days - A combination of Namibia & Botswana. Highlights include game viewing in the Etosha Park & a trip in a traditional dug out canoe in the Okavango Delta Panhandle.
14 Days - Two weeks worth of travel allow you to visit everything that is included in the Camelthorn Self Drive but add the vast expanses of southern Namibia to your itinerary, Additional stops include Luderitz, the Fish River Canyon and a night in the Kalahari Desert
20 Days - This includes Waterberg, Etosha, a visit to the densely populated Owamboland region on the Angolan border, Kaokoland and the nomadic Himba People, rock art and desert elephants in Damaraland, Swakopmund, Sossusvlei, Luderitz, the Fish River and Kalahari.

