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The Little Bee-Eater in Liberia!
It prefers quiet roadsides or semi-open grassy areas, often not far from water. Pairs or small groups are often encountered perched close to the ground, watching for passing insects in typical bee-eater style. It burrows into sandy roadside banks or even into nearly flat ground to make its nest.
It prefers quiet roadsides or semi-open grassy areas, often not far from water. Pairs or small groups are often encountered perched close to the ground, watching for passing insects in typical bee-eater style. It burrows into sandy roadside banks or even into nearly flat ground to make its nest.
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Very Nice Flowers
Saturday, June 6, 2009
These are blooming off our deck. As I was making this photo, I disturbed a nest of yellowjacket wasps. Got two stings for my trouble.
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