Asian Green Bee-Eater is a slender, richly coloured bird. It is between 16–18 centimetres long excluding the elongated central tail-feathers, which adds about 7 cm to the total length of the bird. Unsurprisingly, the plumage is bright green, tinged with blue especially on the chin and throat, while the crown and upper back are tinged with golden rufous. Like other bee-eaters, they are a gorgeous looking bird.
Later in my India trip I had great, but distant views of this species hunting for insects. Unfortunately, those views did not yield any decent pictures!
I rather like the picture that shows both birds looking skyward. I think it shows that while preening was the main task, breakfast was not far away!
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Beautiful captures of this magnificent bird, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThey are truly a jewel-like bird, are they not? YAM xx
It’s the most familiar sight for me, and I’m so glad you got to experience it too.
ReplyDeletePretty soon our own bee-eaters will be arriving. They are called Eastern Kingbirds. Not quite so bedecked and glamorous unfortunately , but very welcome nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteA truly magnificent bird. It would be nice to see and photograph it someday.
ReplyDeletebeautiful birds Stewart. Great that you have seen them. Thanks for hosting and commenting. I hope you have a lovely week ahead
ReplyDeleteHow delightful seeing two of them together!
ReplyDeletegreat to know about the bee-eater bird...
ReplyDeleteexcellent photos of couple bird....