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Little bee-eater with moth catch
Little bee-eater (Merops pusillus) pair perched on dried twig, each looking in the opposite direction. The bee-eater with the catch in its bill is crunching on its prey so swiftly that the air is still filled with moth fragments. The bee-eater in the opposite direction is unevenly lit by dappled light, which gives its plumage a waxy, glittery feel.
Digital image ID: Micheline_Rouquet_20160422_009434
Author: Micheline Rouquet
© Micheline Rouquet
Digital image size: 4.6 Mpixels (13.1 MB uncompressed) - 2622x1748 pixels (8.7x5.8 in / 22.2x14.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Digital image keywords: Behavior, Birds, Botswana, Coraciiformes, dappled light, feeding, insect catch, Jao Flats, Little Bee-eater, moth catch, Okavango Delta, perched
Published in: All images, Birds
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