Bee eater tree

The Bee-eater, particularly the European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster), is a vibrant bird found across Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. Known for its colorful plumage, it boasts a mix of green, blue, yellow, and chestnut feathers. Bee-eaters are adept hunters, catching insects mid-air, with a preference for bees and wasps, which they skillfully disarm by removing the stinger before consumption. They nest in colonies, digging burrows in sandy banks or flat ground. Their dazzling colors and aerial acrobatics make Bee-eaters a favorite among birdwatchers.

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“Three wattled belbirds showcasing their distinctive wattles in the sunlight.”

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This little climber is unstoppable!

Snuggle siblings on the Anacapa peregrine falcon cam

The Greater Roadrunne

The Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus) is a fascinating bird native to the southwestern United States and parts of Mexico. Known for its distinctive appearance and rapid ground-running ability, it inhabits arid landscapes such as deserts and scrublands. With its long legs, streaked plumage, and crest atop its head, the roadrunner is an iconic symbol of the American Southwest.
Despite its terrestrial lifestyle, it's also capable of short flights. These resourceful birds primarily feed on insects, small reptiles, and occasionally seeds.

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Distinctive appearance tawny frogmouth bird

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