souza's shrike
Birds of Namibia
Introduction: Souza's shrike (Lanius souzae) is named after the Portuguese zoologist JA de Souza (1836-1889). Broad-leaved woodland with Zambezi teak is their preferred habitat, usually singly or in pairs.
Distribution: Rare visitor to Popa Falls and other eastern Caprivi Strip areas near the Kavango River.
Diet: Hunts from perch, dropping down to catch beetles, spider and occasionally small birds.
Description: Pale grey forehead and crown, with white borders, black ear and lore coverts, mid-grey nape to upper mantle colouration. Rump and upper tail coverts grey, dark brown tail, white chin and throat, black bill, legs and feet and dark brown eyes.
Breeding: Extralimital.
Size: 17cm. Weight: 25g.
Just outside the town of Katima Mulilo lies this small river front lodge. The accommodation is rustic, the food awesome and the situation idyllic - resulting in some of the best value for money accommodation in Namibia
Overlooking the vast Chobe floodplain's from its situation in the east Caprivi this lodge has a lot to offer visitors
One of the best lodges in this area has accommodation in both traditional land based units as well as on two houseboats.
This is the only place in the world where four countries meet. A wonderful Chobe destination with eight luxury chalets.
Situated on an island in the Kwando river around 4km from the trans-Caprivi highway
Brand new lodge in east Caprivi - ideal for exploring the wetlands of the Mamili National Park
situated on three small islands this is an ultra-luxurious Chobe destination, with four suites, each with plunge pool and private guiding
A small luxurious houseboat, offers awesome game viewing, bird watching & fishing expereinces on the Chobe & Zambezi Rivers
in the Bwabwata National Park this is a perfect land and water camp with six luxury suites, each with private plunge pool
In the far eastern Caprivi this lodge offers lots of water based activities on both the Chobe & Zambezi Rivers

