Lilian's Lovebird - Zambia


Agapornis Lilianae - Lilian’s lovebird is one of nine lovebirds endemic to Africa. Lovebirds are parrots of the Agapornis genus and are named for their strong monogamous pair bonding. A typical Lilian’s lovebird attains a height of 13 centimeters, making it the smallest African parrot. It feeds primarily on the seeds of grass, millet, wild rice, and flowers. Lilian’s lovebird is under threat through habitat loss. The current population is estimated to being less than 20,000 individuals.

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The Zambezi River forms in the marshy dambos of Central Zambia and stretches for 2,574 kilometers; a dambo is a local term describing an area of shallow wetlands. The Zambezi River is the 4th longest river in Africa and the largest river emptying into the Indian Ocean. Victoria Falls, known as Mosi-oa-Tunya locally, marks the end of the upper river and beginning of the middle river. Two large dams, the Kariba and Cahora Bassa, have significantly reduced the size of the Zambezi Delta.