Blue-throated Bee-eater
蓝喉蜂虎
Blue-throated bee-eaters can often be found sitting on the
perch in pairs or small groups. While scanning for flying preys or for other
purposes, their heads are often found moving together, in synchronization, at the same time, in the same
direction.
(June 2016)
The bee-eaters eat more diverse species of flying insects than its name suggests. They include
dragonflies, moths, flies, flying ants, carpenter bees etc. After catching the insects in the bill, they often bang the preys on the branch they perch to injure and break them further before swallowing them. They may toss the preys into the air before catching them for further manipulation and or swallowing.
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