In the wetlands and riverbanks of Africa, this hammer-headed wanderer moves with steady purpose through shallow waters and muddy shores. Its silhouette is unmistakable — a long bill and backward crest forming a shape like a hammer against the sky. It feeds on fish, frogs, and small aquatic creatures, stalking patiently before striking with precision. What makes it extraordinary is its monumental nest — a massive domed structure of sticks and mud, large enough to stand inside, built high above the water. A curious shape in the marsh, yet a master builder of the wetlands.
Hamerkop 👇
