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Rainbow Bee-eater

Natural Sciences Collection

Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT)
Australia

The Rainbow Bee-eater ( Merops ornatus ) is found throughout mainland Australia , except for in the desert areas. They are highly skilled at catching flying insects on the wing before carrying them back to a perch to eat. A breeding pair will dig a long tunnel into a sandy bank to use as a nest and raise their young.

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