The bird is one of the migratory bee eater
that breed in Singapore and the Malay peninsula in April-September, then
strangely migrates to Indonesia thereafter. At the time when they leave, the
Blue-tailed Bee-eater arrives. They are probably the only bird to breed here
and migrate away during the non-breeding season. They migrate in small groups
of not more than 15
Blue-throated Bee-eaters forage over the canopy of lowland forest, but also over mangroves, and relatively open habitats such as grasslands, marshes, beach scrub and even gardens and urban areas. Blue-throated
Blue-throated Bee-eaters forage over the canopy of lowland forest, but also over mangroves, and relatively open habitats such as grasslands, marshes, beach scrub and even gardens and urban areas. Blue-throated
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