bio.wikisort.org - AnimalThe little bee-eater (Merops pusillus) is a near passerine bird species in the bee-eater family, Meropidae. They are residents in much of Sub-Saharan Africa. They should not be confused with the little green bee-eater (Merops orientalis). Migration is limited to seasonal movements depending on rainfall patterns.
Species of bird
Little bee-eater |
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M. p. argutus, Namibia |
Conservation status |
 Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1] |
Scientific classification  |
Kingdom: |
Animalia |
Phylum: |
Chordata |
Class: |
Aves |
Order: |
Coraciiformes |
Family: |
Meropidae |
Genus: |
Merops |
Species: |
M. pusillus |
Binomial name |
Merops pusillus
Statius Muller, 1776 |
Synonyms |
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Members of this species, like other bee-eaters, are rich and brightly-coloured slender birds. They have green upper parts, yellow throats, black gorgets, and rich brown upper breasts fading to buffish ochre on the belly. Their wings are green and brown, and their beaks are black. They reach a length of 15–17 cm, which makes them the smallest African bee-eater. Sexes are alike. Often silent, their call is a soft "seep."
These are abundant and tame birds, familiar throughout their range. There have been estimated to be between 60-80 million little bee-eaters. They breed in open country with bushes, preferably near water. Just as the name suggests, bee-eaters predominantly eat insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, who are caught in the air by sorties from an open perch. This species often hunts from low perches, maybe only a metre or less high. Before eating their meal, a bee-eater removes the sting by repeatedly hitting the insect on a hard surface.
Unlike most bee-eaters, these are solitary nesters, making a tunnel in sandy banks, or sometimes in the entrance to an Aardvark den. They lay 4 to 6 spherical white eggs. Both the male and the female take care of the eggs. These birds roost communally, lined up on a tree branch.
Sub-species and plumages
male and juvenile female
Hann Park, Dakar, Senegal
M. p. pusillus, Gambia
M. p. meridionalis
Samburu National Reserve, Kenya
At Maasai Mara, Kenya
References
- Kingfishers, Bee-eaters and Rollers by Fry, Fry and Harris, ISBN 0-7136-8028-8
- The Hamlyn photographic guide to birds of the world, foreword by Christopher Perrins; general editor: Andrew Gosler, London : Hamlyn, 1991, ISBN 0-600-57239-0
External links
Bee-eaters (family: Meropidae) |
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Genus | Species |
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Nyctyornis |
- Red-bearded bee-eater
- Blue-bearded bee-eater
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Meropogon |
- Purple-bearded bee-eater* Blue-breasted bee-eater
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Merops |
- Little bee-eater
- Blue-cheeked bee-eater
- Asian green bee-eater
- African green bee-eater
- Arabian green bee-eater
- White-throated bee-eater
- Swallow-tailed bee-eater
- Blue-tailed bee-eater
- Black bee-eater
- Blue-headed bee-eater
- Red-throated bee-eater
- White-fronted bee-eater
- Blue-breasted bee-eater
- Ethiopian bee-eater
- Cinnamon-chested bee-eater
- Black-headed bee-eater
- Somali bee-eater
- Böhm's bee-eater
- Blue-throated bee-eater
- Olive bee-eater
- Rainbow bee-eater
- European bee-eater
- Chestnut-headed bee-eater
- Rosy bee-eater
- Northern carmine bee-eater
- Southern carmine bee-eater
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На других языках
- [en] Little bee-eater
[fr] Guêpier nain
Merops pusillus
[it] Merops pusillus
Il gruccione minore (Merops pusillus Statius Muller, 1776) è un uccello appartenente alla famiglia Meropidae, diffuso in Africa subsahariana.
[ru] Карликовая щурка
Карликовая щурка[1] (лат. Merops pusillus) — птица-пчелоед рода щурки семейства щурковых отряда ракшеобразных. выделяют 5 подвидов[2].
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