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Flickr pic of the day – cedar waxwing Mar 24 2008
This photo of a cedar waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) was taken at the Morgan Arboretum in Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada, by Earth-Touch Flickr group member Hikerboy45.
Tags: arboretum, bird, breed, camera, canada, cedar waxwing, flash, flock, forest, hikerboy45, morgan arboretum, quebec, spring, trees, waxwingDid you know? Collared pratincole Feb 22 2008
Collared pratincoles migrate to the Okavango Delta in Botswana every summer to nest in small scrapes in the ground.
Tags: bird, botswana, collared pratincole, flock, floodplain, habitat, okavango delta, pratincole, wetlandDid you know? Bee-eater Sep 26 2007
Bee-eaters are typically brightly coloured and have streamlined bodies and long tail feathers.
Though they do eat other insects, their favourite prey is bees, which they catch in flight and then beat against a perch, thrashing out their venom.
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