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  2. Bee-eater - Wikipedia

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    Bee-eaters consume a wide range of insects; beyond a few distasteful butterflies they consume almost any insect from tiny Drosophila flies to large beetles and dragonflies. At some point bee-eaters have been recorded eating beetles, mayflies , stoneflies , cicadas , termites , crickets and grasshoppers , mantises , true flies and moths.

  3. European bee-eater - Wikipedia

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    European bee-eater. The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) is a near passerine bird in the bee-eater family, Meropidae. It breeds in southern and central Europe, northern and southern Africa, and western Asia. Except for the resident southern African population, the species is strongly migratory, wintering in tropical Africa. [ 1 ]

  4. Rainbow bee-eater - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow bee-eaters mostly eat flying insects, but, as their name implies, they have a real taste for bees. [3] Rainbow bee-eaters are always watching for flying insects, and can spot a potential meal up to 45 metres away. Once it spots an insect a bee-eater will swoop down from its perch and catch it in its long, slender, black bill and fly ...

  5. White-fronted bee-eater - Wikipedia

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    White-fronted bee-eater. The white-fronted bee-eater (Merops bullockoides) is a species of bee-eater widely distributed in sub-equatorial Africa. The species has a distinctive white forehead, a square tail, and a bright red patch on its throat. It nests in small colonies, digging holes in cliffs or earthen banks, and can usually be seen in low ...

  6. Little bee-eater - Wikipedia

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    Just as the name suggests, bee-eaters predominantly eat insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, who are caught in the air by sorties from an open perch. This species often hunts from low perches, maybe only a metre or less high. Before eating their meal, a bee-eater removes the stinger by repeatedly hitting the insect on a hard surface.

  7. Blue-throated bee-eater - Wikipedia

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    The blue-throated bee-eater (Merops viridis) is a species of bird in the bee-eater family. They are found throughout southeast Asia in subtropical or tropical mangrove forests. Their diet consists mostly of bees, wasps, and dragonflies. Blue-throated bee-eaters are small with colorful plumage consisting of a red nape, dark green wings, light ...

  8. Bee - Wikipedia

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    The bee-eater, Merops apiaster, specialises in feeding on bees; here a male catches a nuptial gift for his mate. Vertebrate predators of bees include bee-eaters, shrikes and flycatchers, which make short sallies to catch insects in flight. [90] Swifts and swallows [90] fly almost continually, catching insects as they go.

  9. Merops (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Merops. (genus) Merops is a large genus of bee-eaters, a group of birds in the family Meropidae, native to Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe. The members of this family are characterised by richly coloured plumage, slender bodies and usually elongated central tail feathers.

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