Carmine Bee-eaters

Found across Africa south of the Sahara, Carmine Bee-eaters are highly gregarious, breeding in dense colonies in cliffs.  They have an appetite for grasshoppers and often ride on the backs of large mammals and birds, such as ostriches, who disturb the grasshoppers.  They are attracted to bush fires, where they catch insects escaping the flames.

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Tim Halliday

Paintings and Illustrations of endangered birds and amphibiams

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