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Pictured Is A Little Bee-Eater Perched In The Edge Of The Bush In The Okavango Delta In Botswana, Africa. Bee-Eaters Predominantly Eat Insects, Especially Bees, Wasps And Hornets, Who Are Caught In The Air By Sorties From Low Open Perches, Maybe Only A Meter Or Less High. Before Eating Their Meal, A Bee-Eater Removes The Stinger By Repeatedly Hitting The Insect On A Hard Surface. . The Photograph Was Taken From A Safari Vehicle Based At The Atzaro Okavango Camp. The Binomial Name Is Merops Pusilius .

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Pictured is a little bee-eater perched in the edge of the bush in the Okavango Delta in Botswana, Africa. Bee-eaters predominantly eat insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, who are caught in the air by sorties from low open perches, maybe only a meter or less high. Before eating their meal, a bee-eater removes the stinger by repeatedly hitting the insect on a hard surface. . The photograph was taken from a safari vehicle based at the Atzaro Okavango Camp. The binomial name is Merops pusilius .

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