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Green Bee-eater
Latin Name:
Merops orientalis
Category:
Size:
21cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Bright green plumage; red-brown wash about head; pale blue on chin and throat, bordered below by black gorget; slender, curved black beak; rufous wash on black-tipped flight feathers; elongated central tail feathers distinctive. Small parties; perches freely on bare branches and overhead telegraph
wires; attends to grazing cattle, along with drongos, cattle egrets and mynas; also seen in city parks and garden; launches graceful sorties after winged insects; batters prey against perch before swallowing.
Habitat:
open country and cultivation; light forests.
Food:
mostly winged insects; confirmed nuisance to the honey industry.
Distribution:
subcontinent, south of about 1,800m in outer Himalaya.
Call:
Call Description:
noisy; cheerful trilling notes, chiefly uttered on wing.
IUCN:
National Status:
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