Cape Gannet Breeding Colony — Mercury Island
Thousands of Cape Gannets pack a remote Namibian island in a raucous, visually stunning breeding colony on the edge of the Skeleton Coast.
About this spectacle
Mercury Island, off Namibia's Skeleton Coast, hosts one of southern Africa's most dramatic seabird spectacles: a dense Cape Gannet breeding colony. Visitors witness thousands of sleek, white-and-gold birds packed shoulder to shoulder on the rocky island, filling the air with raucous calls and the sharp scent of guano. During the breeding season, pairs perform their elaborate mutual-preening and bill-fencing courtship rituals, while chicks in downy grey plumage await feeding. The sky above swarms with incoming and outgoing adults, plunge-diving offshore in silvery flashes. Access is typically by boat, giving observers a close-up encounter with raw colonial seabird life against the dramatic desert-meets-ocean backdrop of the Namibian coastline.
When to go
Sep — Mar, peak Nov — Feb
Getting there
Nearest airport: LUD. Nearest city: Lüderitz.
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