Bee-eaters are beautifully colored birds that eat mostly insects. In addition, they are very agile fliers. In flight they catch larger insects. They are mainly found near steep walls on water; rivers, ponds and lakes, where they dig a nesting tunnel in a steep wall.
It is funny to see when they are sitting on a branch, how all heads turn in the same direction when an insect is spotted.
A 'picture' says more than many words! Hello, my name is Tanja and I am a passionate hobby macro photographer. I love to experiment with light and objects, both outside and in my studio. Mainly I focus on water droplets, feathers, flowers, in other words.. Read more…