Little Green Bee-eater (Merops orientalis ceylonicus)
Little Green Bee-eater is a very common
breeding resident of open areas, cultivations and open spaces of forests in dry
lowlands. Sometime perching birds on wires
are not uncommon in suburban areas and it is occasional visitor to wet zone
too. It usually encounters as pairs and
communal roosting during the night are observed in bushy trees. Like all other
bee-eaters its main food consists of varies type of flying insects like
beetles, bees, butterflies, dragonflies, etc. and it darts out to feed on them
from its favorite perching wires or branches of a tree and often return to same
place to swallow its catch. Little green Bee-eater breeds during April to
August and lays 3-5 white color eggs in a nesting burrow which it dug into the
side of a bank.
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