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  • This species, like other bee-eaters, is a richly-coloured, slim bird. A bird in the bee-eater family ([[:Category:Meropidae|Meropidae]]).
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  • '''Alternative name: Little Green Bee-eater'''
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  • [[Image:Rainbow-Bee-Eater-fem-A5132W.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Female<br />Photo &copy; by '''[http [[Image:Rainbow Bee-eater 22.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Juvenile<br />Photo &copy; by {{user|Ken+Doy
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  • '''Includes Ethiopian Bee-eater''' Slightly larger than [[Little Bee-eater]], which lacks white by the throat patch.
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  • '''Includes Ethiopian Bee-eater''' Slightly larger than [[Little Bee-eater]], which lacks white by the throat patch.
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  • [[Image:Rainbow-Bee-Eater-fem-A5132W.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Female<br />Photo &copy; by '''[http [[Image:Rainbow Bee-eater 22.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Juvenile<br />Photo &copy; by {{user|Ken+Doy
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  • This species, like other bee-eaters, is a richly-coloured, slim bird. A bird in the bee-eater family ([[:Category:Meropidae|Meropidae]]).
    3 KB (459 words) - 13:41, 5 April 2021
  • One of the many passage migrants are the colourful [[Blue-cheeked Bee-eater]]s and [[European Roller]]. [[Demoiselle Crane]] is most likely seen ...an Roller]], [[Common Hoopoe]], [[Blue-cheeked Bee-eater]], [[Little Green Bee-eater]], [[Indian Bushlark]], [[Oriental Skylark]], [[Crested Lark]], [[Ash
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  • ...s as well as [[European Nightjar]] and [[Red-necked Nightjar]], [[European Bee-eater]] and [[Eurasian Wryneck|Wryneck]]. ...an Scops Owl]], [[European Nightjar]], [[Red-necked Nightjar]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[Eurasian Wryneck]], [[Lesser Spotted Woodpe
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  • The surrounding farmland supports species such as [[European Bee-eater]], [[Eurasian Golden Oriole|Golden Oriole]] and [[Woodchat Shrike]]. ...European Nightjar]], [[Red-necked Nightjar]], [[Alpine Swift]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[Lesser Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Wood Lark]],
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  • ...k]], are abundant on the farmland, [[Great Spotted Cuckoo]] and [[European Bee-eater]] breed and the woodlands hold [[Eurasian Golden Oriole]], [[Iberian ...[[Great Eagle Owl]], [[Red-necked Nightjar]], [[Alpine Swift]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[Calandra Lark]], [[Greater Short-toed Lark]
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  • ...isher]], [[White-throated Kingfisher]], [[Green Bee-eater]], [[Blue-tailed Bee-eater]], [[Brown-headed Barbet]], [[Red-backed Flameback]], [[Ashy Woodswal
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  • ...[White-winged Tern]]. [[Pied Kingfisher]] is abundant as is [[Little Green Bee-eater]]. Passerines include [[Nile Valley Sunbird]] and [[Common Bulbul]] a ...Egyptian Nightjar]], [[Pallid Swift]], [[Pied Kingfisher]], [[Little Green Bee-eater]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe|Hoopoe]], [[Eurasian Wryneck|Wryneck]], [[Creste
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  • ...areas of open woodland and scrub there are [[European Roller]], [[European Bee-eater]] and [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[Great Spotted Cuckoo]], [[Iberian Magpie ...ghtjar]], [[Pallid Swift]], [[Common Swift]], [[Alpine Swift]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[European Roller]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[Calandra Lark]], [[Gre
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  • ...pie]] and [[Spotless Starling]]. [[Eurasian Hoopoe|Hoopoe]] and [[European Bee-eater]] are common and even [[European Roller]] is fairly numerous as are [ ...[Common Swift]], [[White-rumped Swift]], [[Common Kingfisher]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[European Roller]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[Iberian Green Woodpeck
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  • ...and and scrub surrounding the lake is home to [[Crested Lark]], [[European Bee-eater]] and [[Northern Hobby]]. ...], [[Red-necked Nightjar]], [[Common Swift]], [[Pallid Swift]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], (rare in W), [[Eurasian Wryneck]], [[Great Sp
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  • ...on passage and also present in summer are [[Pallid Swift]] and [[European Bee-eater]], [[Greater Short-toed Lark]] and [[Iberian Yellow Wagtail]]. [[Zitt ...[Pallid Swift]], [[White-rumped Swift]], [[Common Kingfisher]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[European Roller]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[Greater Short-toed Lar
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  • ...le Owl]], [[Great Spotted Cuckoo]], [[Red-necked Nightjar]] and [[European Bee-eater]]. Passerines include such mountain species as [[Red-billed Chough]], ...asian Eagle Owl]], [[Long-eared Owl]], [[Red-necked Nightjar]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[Eurasian Crag Martin]], [[Red-rumped Swallo
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  • ...n these hills as well as [[Pallid Swift]] and [[Alpine Swift]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[European Nightjar]] and [[Northern Raven]] but is the the smalle ...ift]], [[Pallid Swift]], [[Alpine Swift]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[Eurasian Wryneck]], [[Iberian Green Woodpecker]], [[Thekla Lark]
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  • ...eater]], [[Green Bee-eater]], [[Blue-tailed Bee-eater]], [[Chestnut-headed Bee-eater]], [[Large Hawk Cuckoo]], [[Common Hawk Cuckoo]], [[Indian Cuckoo]],
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  • ...[[Red-naped Ibis]], [[Osprey]], [[Black Kite]], [[Spotted Owlet]], [[Green Bee-eater]], [[Indian Roller]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Small Minivet]], [[Blac
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  • ...-Clements6thAug19}}#Fry, C.F., Fry, K. and Harris, A. (1991). Kingfishers, Bee-eaters, and Rollers. Princeton University Press
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  • ...n Pigeon]] and [[Red Turtle Dove]], [[Ring-necked Parakeet]], kingfishers, bee-eaters, rollers and barbets. ...but misleading as to their identity. [[Little Green Bee-eater|Little Green Bee-eaters]] often perch in obligingly obvious positions and [[Indian Robin|Ind
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  • ...[[Woodchat Shrike]], [[Eurasian Golden Oriole|Golden Oriole]], [[European Bee-eater]] and [[Eurasian Hoopoe|Hoopoe]]. ...ed-necked Nightjar]], [[Alpine Swift]], [[White-rumped Swift]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[European Roller]], [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [
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