Merops Collection
"Merops: The Colorful World of Bee-eaters" A vibrant pair of Green bee-eaters (Merops orientalis) perched on a branch, their gaze fixed in opposite directions
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"Merops: The Colorful World of Bee-eaters" A vibrant pair of Green bee-eaters (Merops orientalis) perched on a branch, their gaze fixed in opposite directions. Picture No. 11981421 captures their captivating beauty. In the early morning light along Allahein River in The Gambia, a delightful group of Little bee-eaters (Merops pusillus) sit side by side on a branch, creating a picturesque scene. Witnessing courtship rituals, a male Bee-eater (Merops apiaster) presents a wasp as a nuptial gift to his potential mate in Hungary during the month of June. Nature's delicate balance unfolds as another Bee-eater (Merops apiaster), this time with its bumblebee prey, showcases its hunting prowess amidst the stunning Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. Two Chestnut-headed bee-eaters (Merops leschenaulti) gracefully perch on a branch within Yala National Park in Sri Lanka's Southern and Uva Provinces, showcasing their striking plumage. Lower Silesia in Poland becomes home to two European bee-eaters (Merops apiaster), elegantly poised on a branch against the backdrop of nature's wonders. Capturing an awe-inspiring moment, one European bee eater takes off while another remains perched nearby—showcasing both grace and power simultaneously. Seronera Valley witnesses four Little bee-eaters (Merops pusillus) finding solace together upon one branch—a testament to unity and companionship among these colorful birds. Oman's April skies witness two Blue cheeked bee eaters (Merops persicus) engaged in playful squabbles—an enchanting display that adds vibrancy to the landscape.