The Blue throated Bee eater Merops viridis viridis caught the butterfly in mid air possibly a Dark Brand Bush Brown Mycalesis mineus butterfly Dato Dr Amar Singh HSS Ipoh […]
I am delightfully addicted to some birds and can continue to watch even after having seen them thousands of times The Bay Headed Chestnut headed Bee eaters Merops leschenaulti […]
Chan Boon Hong was at Jurong Eco Garden one evening when he noticed a few Blue tailed Bee eaters Merops philippinus diving into the water They immediately emerged from the […]
1 On the warm afternoon of 8th December 2015 a Blue tailed Bee eater Merops philippinus arrived at its perch with a chunky bee between its beak above below This […]
It was a warm afternoon on 31st August 2015 and some Blue throated Bee eaters Merops viridis sought relief from the heat with quick dips upon the surface of […]
On 4th December 2015 a hot and hungry Blue tailed Bee eater Merops philippinus was perched on a high branch fervently scanning its surroundings for potential prey above When […]
8220 I was watching bitterns but happened to look up and saw this pair of Chestnut headed Bee eater Merops leschenaulti leschenaultia mating above 8220 Note that the male […]
Normally when it rains birds take shelter usually under the foliage LINK However Singapore recently experienced a period of drought So when there were light showers during this period birds […]
Johnny Wee s image of a Blue throated Bee eater Merops viridis with a bee clamped between its bill is as refreshing as that of a spiderhunter catching a spider […]
We first encountered William Tan 8216 s two images below of a Blue throated Bee eater Merops viridis casting a pellet HERE and decided to make them available to a […]
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