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Merops viridis
Blue-throated Bee-eaters forage over the canopy of lowland forest, but also over mangroves, and relatively open habitats such as grasslands, marshes, beach scrub and even gardens and urban areas. Blue-throated Bee-eaters usually forage in pairs, sometimes in small groups, rarely above 15. But they may gather in flocks to hawk on swarming insects (termites, ants), together with Swifts and Swallows. But they roost together in trees in mangroves and forests. From: http://www.naturia.per.sg/buloh/birds/Me...
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Georgous !
wow nindot lagi ni... naa ni sa atoa bai?
Gorgeous!
stunning photography
beautiful..............!!!!!!!1
Such a pretty line up! Beautiful shot!
thank you guys!
these birds are making life hard for the bees here in the farm. :-)
beautiful snap lovely spotting
Stunning bird and Stunning pic!
thank you,