1. Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.|
2. Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.|
"Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.
Chief Minister M K Stalin announced on Twitter
The Asian Green Bee-eater is a striking and colorful bird that's like a living rainbow.
Its feathers are a blend of emerald green, blue, and a touch of yellow, making it look like it's dressed up for a tropical party.
These birds are often found in warm and sunny regions of Asia.
What's really fascinating about them is that they love to eat bees, as their name suggests.
They catch bees mid-air using their sharp, pointed beaks and then skillfully remove the stingers before enjoying their meal.
It's like they're dining on a delicate delicacy! You can often spot these graceful birds perched on wires or branches, waiting for their next flying snack.
They're not very noisy but make soft chattering sounds.
If you ever come across a bird that looks like a jewel in the sky and is skilled at catching bees, you've met the Asian Green Bee-eater, the stylish bee-hunter of the bird world.
Vibrantly colored bird with green plumage, a slender body, and long, curved bills.
Often found in open habitats such as grasslands, savannas, and scrublands.
Feeds primarily on flying insects, especially bees and wasps, which it catches in mid-air.
Known for its distinctive call and acrobatic flight patterns.