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The (Northern) Carmine Bee-eater
lives in sub-Saharan Africa in a range from Senegambia to
Ethiopia/Kenya. Male and female have similar glorious pink and turquoise plumage. Juveniles lack the long central tail feather of the adults. |
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| Related to Kingfishers, Bee-eaters ride on the backs of large mammals to eat locusts, bees and flying ants disturbed by them (and cars) and nest in holes in sandy banks. | ||
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