A little green bee-eater sat on a telephone line against a vivid blue sky in India.


Near passerine or higher land-bird assemblage are terms often given to arboreal birds. The Little Green Bee-eater, Merops orientalis, is a near passerine bird in the bee-eater family. It is resident in a belt across sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal and The Gambia to Ethiopia, the Nile valley, western Arabia and Asia through India to Vietnam. This species should not be confused with the Little Bee-eater, Merops pusillus. The feet are weak with the three toes joined at the Asian birds have rufous crown and face, and green underparts, whereas Arabian beludschicus has a green crown, blue face and bluish underparts. The wings are green and the beak is black. The elongated tail feathers are absent in juveniles. Sexes are alike


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Location: India
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