Pygmy Falcon

Introduction: Pygmy falcons (Polihierax semitorquatus) are largely dependent on the mass nest constructions of the sociable weaver found in flat, open areas of dry grassland with scattered camelthorn trees. They usually occur singly, in pairs or in small family groups, perching on the top of a bush, tree or pylon.

Distribution: Mainly southern and central Namibia including the Orange River through to Etosha National Park.

Diet: Eats sand lizards, skinks and agamas but also takes large beetles and occasionally rodents. Weaver nestlings are also taken.

Description: Often confused with a variety of shrikes, even though they are slimmer with longer tails and a black facial mask.

Breeding: Uses nest chambers of sociable weavers instead of building own nest. Females lay between 1 and 4 eggs incubated for around 30 days.

Size: 20cm.

Weight: 70g.

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