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white-throated bee-eater

  1. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

  2. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

  3. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

    Group of 11
  4. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

    I love the rainbow colours these birds have. They are Intra-African migrants and usually migrate between Western, Central and Eastern Africa. Compare him with this Little Bee-eater I posted a while back - one of my best shots on a personal level :)...
  5. White Throated Bee-Eater 3-1.jpg

    White Throated Bee-Eater 3-1.jpg

  6. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

    The Gambai November 2016 with guide Ebou Barry
  7. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

  8. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

    This bird was just about perched in sunlight which help darken the background.
  9. White-throated Bee-eater TANZ SER

    White-throated Bee-eater TANZ SER

  10. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

    This is a subadult bird which though showing adult colours lacks the long tail extensions (the longest of any Bee-eater).
  11. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

  12. White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater

    White-throated Bee-eater
  13. White-throated Bee-Eater 2

    White-throated Bee-Eater 2

    In January my wife and I were in Liberia for a short visit and stopped by the old home place (not much more than a clearing surrounded by secondary rain forest) where my family once lived and where I grew up. Today the house is gone, having been completely destroyed during the recent civil war...
  14. White-throatd Bee-eater

    White-throatd Bee-eater

    The grounds of the Rondo retreat provided fantastic views of this lovely bird- one I really hoped to get on the trip.
  15. WHITE-THROATED BEE-EATER

    WHITE-THROATED BEE-EATER

    The Gambia has eight Bee-eater species, three of which usually require significant inland journeys to see (Little Green, Red-throated & Northern Carmine). The White-throated Bee-eater can be seen at the coast but it is a capricious & somewhat nomadic species. Previously Bijilo forest park was a...
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