A great bit of news today! From June 1st, we’re allowed to go camping. And, since the border with New South Wales stayed open, technically we could head north – get started on the trip we’d intended to begin in mid-May.
But we’re not. It’s safer to stay home, until we know how the virus will play out with the relaxation of restrictions. We’ve decided to give it four weeks. Or when our wood pile runs out.
So, what does this have to do with Rainbow Bee-eaters? Mr R. was talking about free camping at Lilydale, NSW, and I recalled seeing these birds there, last September. I was a teenager when I saw my first Bee-eater. Beautiful birds.
Thanks for looking. Stay safe.
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Added later. Besides bees, they eat lots of the nicer insects. From Birdlife Australia.
“Rainbow Bee-eaters eat insects, mainly catching bees and wasps, as well as dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. They catch flying insects on the wing and carry them back to a perch to beat them against it before swallowing them. Bees and wasps are rubbed against the perch to remove the stings and venom glands.”
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Stunning photos of one of my favourite birds.
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Thank you. One of my favourites, too.
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A beautiful bird, excellent photos 🙂
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Thanks, crispina
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VERY beautiful. If only they ate something other than bees !
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Hmmmm, they do. I shall amend the post with a list. They eat butterflies, too, and dragonflies! I don’t care for wasps, they can eat as many of them as they like. 🙂
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Sighh .. the cycle of nature ..
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Beautiful. We’re waiting to see what happens with restrictions also. Hope you can travel soon
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Thanks Irene. If we get a few nice days, we can do some short local trips – get in some kayaking. Beaut to hear from you. Stay safe.
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Beautiful birds. You are right, best to stay put for a while. We just don’t know how this virus will behave. Look at other countries that have had 2nd bouts. We have been very lucky in Australia, kinda isolated with regards to people travelling here. In Europe you can basically cross 5 borders in 1 day. At least to get here it takes more effort. It will pass soon enough.
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If the Govt sticks to the 2 week hotel quarantine for overseas travellers, then maybe we can avoid a huge wave. Fingers crossed.
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