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Tractrac chat

Tractrac chat

Cercomela tractrac
Fun Fact: Of the 5 subspecies of tractrac chat found in southern Africa, 4 can be observed in Namibia.

Introduction: Of the 5 subspecies of tractrac chat (Cercomela tractrac) found in southern Africa, 4 can be observed in Namibia. Habitats include shrub-covered plains and perennial grassland and dune shrubland and dry watercourses.

Distribution: Similar to the Karoo chat. Found in the Namib Desert, Skeleton Coast, Windhoek, Fish River Canyon and along the Orange River. Absent from most of the north and north-eastern ranges of Namibia.
Diet: Forages mainly on the ground for termites, weevils, tortoise beetles, ants, spiders and snails.

Description: Brownish upper parts with a distinctive rump, tail patterns and a black tail (Cercomela). So called from the onomatopoeic alarm call, a sharp 'trak trak'.
Breeding: A nest consists of a deep cup lined with seed, based on dry sticks and twigs. Usually 2 or 3 eggs are laid from August to April.

Size: 15cm.

Weight: 21g.

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