Bee eater pics (different species?)

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cyprusmax47
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Bee eater pics (different species?)

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Thanks to the bigger zoom from my new camera I managed some pics from bee eaters obviously getting ready to leave CY soon... Just wondering if it is there a mix of species coming to Cyprus... :?:

OK, difficult against the Sun...
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very green
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perhaps a young one
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still very hard to get a close up as they are ever so afraid of people
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and finally the best pic from today - I am still trying to get a proper pic while they are flying over my pool... maybe next year
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Max
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Lovely pictures. Thanks. I haven't seen any in Peyia this year. Shame.
Louise :)
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They are standard Bee-eaters Max, the difference in colouring is because you have got some juveniles in the photos (the ones with the grey/pale backs)!


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Amazing shots with your new camera, Max, especially the last #5 one!

Let's hope these beautiful little birds don't end up on a big plate in the chiller cabinet at the local village taverna...
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PaphosAL wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2017 9:56 pm Amazing shots with your new camera, Max, especially the last #5 one!

Let's hope these beautiful little birds don't end up on a big plate in the chiller cabinet at the local village taverna...
I don't think they are in danger. Tradition is mainly the little Ambelopoulia (Blackcaps) to eat. But saying that maybe beekeeper try to get rid of them..

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Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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Yes, lovely.
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