Stresemann's Bush Crow Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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| Zavattariornis stresemanni Koepcke, 1954 |
The range of this species is quite restricted being confined to thorn Acacia country in southern Ethiopia near Yavello (Javello), Mega and Arero. It can be curiously absent from apparently suitable country nearby to these areas, the reasons for this not being apparent.
Feeding is usually in small groups taking mainly insects.
Breeding usually starts in March, with the birds building their nest high in an Acacia tree. The birds usually lay five to six cream eggs with lilac blotches. The nest itself is globular in shape with a tubular entrance on top. It is possible that more than just the breeding pair visit the nest and that the young of previous years help in rearing the young.
The voice of this bird is described as a high pitched 'Chek'.
This bird was named after the German ornithologist Erwin Stresemann. Other names for this species include Abyssinian Pie and Bush Crow.
