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Green bee-eater (Merops orientalis) pair perched on branch, facing opposite directions
Green bee-eater (Merops orientalis) pair perched on branch, facing opposite directions. Karnataka, India
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Bee Eater Coraciiformes India Indian Subcontinent Karnataka Male Female Pair Meropidae Merops Green Bee Eater Little Green Bee Eater Merops Orientalis
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Double the Charm - Green Bee-eater Duo Strikes a Pose in Karnataka, India!
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. In this snapshot by Oscar Dewhurst, we witness an enchanting moment between two Green bee-eaters. Perched gracefully on a branch, these vibrant avian beauties face opposite directions, as if engaged in a playful game of hide-and-seek. With their striking emerald plumage and slender beaks perfectly adapted for catching insects mid-flight, these little green bee-eaters steal the show effortlessly. Their presence adds a burst of color to the lush surroundings of Karnataka's wildlife haven. The male and female pair exude elegance and harmony as they showcase their synchronized perch. It's almost as if they are showcasing their love story through this whimsical pose – one looking towards the future while the other reminisces about past adventures. As representatives of Merops orientalis species, commonly known as "least green bee eaters" these birds bring joy to birdwatchers across Asia's Indian subcontinent. Their delicate features make them stand out among other coraciiformes species. Oscar Dewhurst has masterfully captured this magical encounter with nature's artistry. The print serves as a reminder that even in our busy lives, taking time to appreciate such simple yet breathtaking moments can fill us with awe and wonderment. So let your imagination take flight alongside these charming creatures from Karnataka!
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