A photographic essay of a colony of Chestnut-headed bee-eaters.
The loosened dirt is then removed from the immediate area by the bird jacking up it's legs forming a semi-pipe with its wings and using the feet in a running motion to propel the soil backwards, While the bill is an ideal tool for it's job the feet are small and dainty and seem ill-suited for such rigorous work.
The loosened dirt is then removed from the immediate area by the bird jacking up it's legs forming a semi-pipe with its wings and using the feet in a running motion to propel the soil backwards, While the bill is an ideal tool for it's job the feet are small and dainty and seem ill-suited for such rigorous work.