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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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.
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White-fronted bee-eaters are hardly living some matrimonial idyll.
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In some places the steep banks were dotted with the holes which lead into the nests of bee-eaters.
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The did-he-do-its, the rollers, the bee-eaters, two or three species of warblers and the perennial singers complete the avian chorus.
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Bank-mynas, white-breasted kingfishers, bee-eaters and a few belated sand-martins are nesting in sandbanks in cavities which they themselves have excavated.
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Could they be bee-eaters?
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Hundreds of people have been to a Nottinghamshire quarry to watch seven bee-eaters that are normally found living in southern Europe.
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The animals in the Bardia National Park (I saw a glimpse of golden jackel and bee-eaters in 10 hours).
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The yellow-throated sparrows, the koels, the sunbirds, the bee-eaters, the red turtle-doves and the majority of the king-crows leave the Punjab.
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The exodus, from the above-mentioned Provinces, of the bee-eaters, sunbirds, yellow-throated sparrows, orioles, red turtle-doves and paradise flycatchers is complete by the end of October.
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It is unnecessary to state that the perennials-thecrows, kites, doves, bee-eaters, tree-pies, tailor-birds ,cuckoo-shrikes ,greenparrots, jungle and spotted owlets-arenoisy throughout the month.
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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.