The bee-eater has the two central feathers prolonged and pointed.
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The sand-grouse (Pterocles arenarius) is occasionally found, as also are the eagle and the bee-eater.
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We explored the genetic structure and potential population mixing on the recently range-expanding European bee-eater Merops apiaster.
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These perpendicular banks afford building-places to a pretty bee-eater,* which loves to breed in society.
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Perversely, I wanted to be in the Mediterranean and see a bee-eater, turquoise and cinnamon against the sky.
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Take the white-fronted bee-eater, a small, colorful bird that lives in big colonies throughout central and east Africa.
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We are charmed by the colorful bee-eater birds with their bright plumage in green and blue and yellow.
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You told her that you'd been to Tsavo with your mother and that you'd photographed a carmine bee-eater.
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Gilbert White, the celebrated naturalist of Selbourne, is the authority for a curious account of a boy bee-eater.
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The Australian bee-eater, a bird of attractive plumage, is found all over the northern islets of the Barrier Reef.
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Naturetrek has an eight-day birdwatching tour that visits three of the country's national parks, where you should spot the great bustard, imperial eagle and bee-eater.
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On another bank we saw a number of pretty little bee-eaters congregated together.
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At sunset our party walked out in the fields to shoot the pretty bee-eaters.
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Here also I first met with the pretty Australian Bee-eater (Merops ornatus).
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They were always in a sweat to see carmine bee-eaters.
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Doves flitted from branch to branch, bee-eaters darted about among mulberry and almond trees.