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==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
− | A large bee-eater with elongated central tail-feathers and hyper-unusual plumage coloration. Mostly carmine pink, with broad black mask through eye and turquoise forecrown, throat, back, rump and undertail-coverts. | + | A large bee-eater with elongated central tail-feathers and hyper-unusual plumage coloration. Mostly carmine pink, with broad black mask through eye and turquoise forecrown, throat, back, rump and undertail-coverts. (Apparent colour varies according to angle of light in relation to observer.) In flight shows black trailing-edge to underwing. |
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== |
Revision as of 18:32, 7 May 2010
- Merops nubicus
Identification
A large bee-eater with elongated central tail-feathers and hyper-unusual plumage coloration. Mostly carmine pink, with broad black mask through eye and turquoise forecrown, throat, back, rump and undertail-coverts. (Apparent colour varies according to angle of light in relation to observer.) In flight shows black trailing-edge to underwing.
Distribution
Sub-saharan Africa as far south as Cameroon and Tanzania.
Taxonomy
Habitat
Frequents a wide variety of open habitats including desert-edge, marsh and rivers. Also open savanna woodland.
Behaviour
Highly gregarious, with flocks of thousands sometimes encountered. Colonial nester excavating tunnels close to water. Sometimes follows domestic livestock to feed on disturbed invertebrates.