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The cinnamon-chested bee-eater (Merops oreobates) is a species of bird in the family Meropidae. It is mainly native to the Albertine Rift montane forests and the East African montane forests . [ 1 ]
Bee-eater nests may be raided by rats and snakes, [38] and the adults are hunted by birds of prey such as the Levant sparrowhawk. [39] The little bee-eater and red-throated bee-eaters are hosts of the greater honeyguide and the lesser honeyguide, both brood parasites. The young honeyguides kill the bee-eater's chicks and destroy any eggs.
Cinnamon-chested bee-eater: Merops oreobates: Albertine Rift montane forests and East African montane forests Red-throated bee-eater: Merops bulocki: Sudan (region) White-fronted bee-eater: Merops bullockoides: sub-equatorial Africa. Somali bee-eater: Merops revoilii: Ethiopia, through Somalia to northern and eastern Kenya White-throated bee ...
This cinnamon-chested bee-eater, a highland species, was photographed at Nanyuki. Order: Coraciiformes Family: Meropidae The bee-eaters are a group of near passerine birds in the family Meropidae.
Cinnamon-browed melidectes; Cinnamon-chested bee-eater; Cinnamon-chested flycatcher; Cinnamon-crested spadebill; Cinnamon-faced tyrannulet; Cinnamon-headed green pigeon; Cinnamon-rumped foliage-gleaner; Cinnamon-rumped seedeater; Cinnamon-rumped trogon; Cinnamon-sided hummingbird; Cinnamon-tailed fantail; Cinnamon-tailed sparrow; Cinnamon ...
Red-throated bee-eater, Merops bulocki (A) White-fronted bee-eater, Merops bullockoides; Little bee-eater, Merops pusillus; Blue-breasted bee-eater, Merops variegatus; Cinnamon-chested bee-eater, Merops oreobates; Swallow-tailed bee-eater, Merops hirundineus; Somali bee-eater, Merops revoilii; White-throated bee-eater, Merops albicollis
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Although the little bee-eater is similar in voice, behavior and distribution it is smaller than the blue breasted, with a relatively smaller head as well. Furthermore, the little bee-eater lacks the white margin of cheeks present on the blue breasted. [4] The cinnamon-chested bee-eater which also live in Ethiopia has the black mask and white ...