Introduction: Abdim's stork (Ciconia abdimii) was named after the Egyptian governor of the Wadi Halfa area of Sudan, El Arnaut Abdim Bey (1780-1827). They inhabit savannah woodland, pan edges, pastures and grassland. A gregarious species, flocks of hundreds are common, gathering beside water to sunbathe and spread their wings.
Distribution: Mainly central and northern Namibian ranges including Etosha National Park, Kunene River Mouth, Caprivi, Kaudom Game Park. Peak numbers in the country are in January and February.
Diet: Walks slowly to pick termites off the ground. Also eats scorpions, frogs, lizards, mice, water rats, millipedes, young birds, small fish, molluscs and crabs.
Description: Black and white coloured medium-sized stork with long, straight bill.
Breeding: Extralimital.
Size: 80cm.
Weight: 1.5kg.
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