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Northern carmine bee eater

Merops nubicus
The Northern Carmine Bee-Eater is known for its vivid carmine plumage and exceptional aerial hunting skills.

Northern carmine bee eater

Introduction: The Northern Carmine Bee-Eater (Merops nubicus) is a captivating bird species that graces Namibia's skies with its vibrant presence. With its striking carmine plumage and impressive aerial acrobatics, this bee-eater is a delightful addition to the country's avian diversity.

Range and Distribution: Northern Carmine Bee-Eaters can be observed in various regions of Namibia, where they favor savannahs, woodlands, and riverbanks with suitable nesting sites.

Diet and Feeding Habits: These bee-eaters have a specialized diet, primarily feeding on flying insects, particularly bees, wasps, and dragonflies, which they capture in mid-air with remarkable precision.

Physical Description: The Northern Carmine Bee-Eater boasts a vibrant carmine plumage, adorned with shades of green and blue on its wings and back, with a long slender bill designed for catching insects.

Breeding behaviour: During the breeding season, these bee-eaters excavate tunnels in sandy banks to build their nesting burrows, where the female lays eggs and both parents share incubation and chick-rearing duties.

Size: Approximately 20-25cm.

Weight: Around 35-45g.

Habitat: Savannahs, woodlands, and riverbanks, where they can find suitable nesting sites and an abundant supply of flying insects.

Conservation Status: The Northern Carmine Bee-Eater is not currently classified as globally threatened, with stable populations observed in its preferred habitats.

behaviour: Northern Carmine Bee-Eaters are highly social and often seen in small groups or colonies. Their aerial acrobatics and colourful plumage make them a popular subject for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Unique Trait: The Northern Carmine Bee-Eater's carmine plumage sets it apart from other bee-eater species, adding a burst of colour to the Namibian landscape.

Interesting Fact: During courtship displays, Northern Carmine Bee-Eaters engage in aerial chases and offer gifts of prey to their potential mates, showcasing their agility and courtship prowess.

Conservation Efforts: Protecting suitable nesting sites and maintaining insect-rich habitats are crucial for ensuring the continued well-being of the Northern Carmine Bee-Eater population in Namibia.

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