-
White-fronted bee-eaters are usually found on river banks along watercourses foraging on flying insects, especially honeybees. Native to sub-Saharan Africa and highly sociable, they can be seen in large colonies and often bundled together in cold mornings. Painted with a tapestry of colours, these colourful birds are a pleasure to photograph. Taken in the Chobe National Park, Botswana Technical: Nikon Z9, 500mm lens, 1/125, f5.6, iso 1000.




