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We saw quite a lot of Bee-eaters during the week, but the best views were had at Kalloni saltpans, where birds were spending a lot of time perching on fences (and branches shoved in fences) and on the ground.
photos taken with Canon EOS 30D, EF 300mm f/4L IS USM
I've only ever seen these birds in books before, the colours are so striking, beautiful.
ReplyDeletePaul.