Adventure & Wildlife Magazine - Vol 1|Issue 5-6| Nov 16 - Jan 17 Vol 1|Issue 5-6| Nov 16 - Jan 17 | Página 95

ADVENTURE & WILDLIFE Green bee-eater pair Location: Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Karnataka Date: 10/09/16, 7:32:33 AM Camera Info: Nikon D750, Nikkor 200-500 F5.6 Metadata: Focal length- 500mm, Aperture- F/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/200sec, ISO – 640, Exposure (-0.33) To observe a wide range of birds you need to climb! No captive birds are released into the wild, and no releases are proposed or will probably occur in the not too distant future. The Passenger Pigeon isn’t without friends. Passenger pigeons are among the most startling instances of modern-day extinction. There are 26 unique species of bee-eaters. You ought to know that various species of ants eat various types of foods. Bee-eaters reside in flocks and are rather sociable. It is just focused on bee-eaters and thus there’s enough room to ramble on several topics of interest, including taxonomic choices. Bee-eaters are quite catholic in their habitat. We usually and most commonly neglect birds in forests as our concentration always lies on the big cats, as we were passing by a junction and happened to come across some fresh Leopard pug marks on the road. To our right, there were two bee-eaters which were beautifully perched with a lovely green background. I desperately wanted to take some good shots before this pair of bee eaters flew away. I lined up my camera and clicked some pictures to my heart’s content! Vol 1|Issue 5-6|Nov 16 - Jan 17 95