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RAINBOW BEE-EATER: Merops oranatus The species
in Australia and often heard and seen above the tropical rainforest canopy is
the 'Rainbow Bee-eater' Merops ornatus, (right), a gorgeous bird of
green, blue, rufous, and cream with black eye streaks and two small tail shafts.
They head down south to breed in the summer, and are thus more common in the
tropical north in the dry season when they can be seen on the banks of the upper
Daintree river, and in various open areas often perched on dead trees or wires. Additional Information: Courtesy of Damon Ramsey Bee-eaters 'Bee-eaters'
are small, fast, thin-beaked and often beautifully colourful birds found in
Africa, Asia and Australia. Their common name is due to the fact that they swoop
after insects such as wasps and bees, and actually removing the sting before
gobbling them up. |
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