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  1. (Little) Green Bee Eater

    (Little) Green Bee Eater

  2. Green Bee-eater

    Green Bee-eater

    Bee-eaters like many other insect eater birds prefer transmission lines rather than tree branches. It may be because of the industrialized of the area and trees are being replaced with transmission lines.
  3. Little Green Bee-eater

    Little Green Bee-eater

    The bird outside looking for insects at sunset.
  4. Littel green bee eater

    Littel green bee eater

  5. Green Bee Eater

    Green Bee Eater

  6. Green Bee-eater

    Green Bee-eater

    Green Bee-eater.This wastaken on the way to Sultanpur lake. b/g empty paddy field gives golden bokeh. EXIF: Nikon D70 2005/06/01 06:51am. Lens: 175-500mm F/4.5-6.3 D Focal Length: 440mm Exposure Mode: Manual Metering Mode: Spot 1/1000 sec - F/8 Exposure Comp.: 0 EV Sensitivity: ISO 400
  7. Green Bee Eaters

    Green Bee Eaters

  8. Little Green Bee-eater

    Little Green Bee-eater

  9. Green Bee-eater

    Green Bee-eater

    They like to perch on wires or dead trees. Very difficult to go close.
  10. little green bee eater

    little green bee eater

    I have taken this photo in Bandarabbas city in south of Iran in April 2004
  11. BREAKFAST

    BREAKFAST

  12. Green Bee-Eater

    Green Bee-Eater

    I saw these handsome bee-eaters in most of the parks and hotel gardens. This was taken in the gardens in the gardens of the Incontinental Hotel at Al Ain.
  13. Little Green Bee-eater

    Little Green Bee-eater

    Little Green Bee-eater and a Bee.
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