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The Ecology of Merops Orientalis

Swetaleena Mishra1

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Vol.6 , Issue.5 , pp.12-14, Oct-2019


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Online published on Oct 31, 2019


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IEEE Style Citation: Swetaleena Mishra, “The Ecology of Merops Orientalis,” International Journal of Scientific Research in Biological Sciences, Vol.6, Issue.5, pp.12-14, 2019.

MLA Style Citation: Swetaleena Mishra "The Ecology of Merops Orientalis." International Journal of Scientific Research in Biological Sciences 6.5 (2019): 12-14.

APA Style Citation: Swetaleena Mishra, (2019). The Ecology of Merops Orientalis. International Journal of Scientific Research in Biological Sciences, 6(5), 12-14.

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@article{Mishra_2019,
author = {Swetaleena Mishra},
title = {The Ecology of Merops Orientalis},
journal = {International Journal of Scientific Research in Biological Sciences},
issue_date = {10 2019},
volume = {6},
Issue = {5},
month = {10},
year = {2019},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {12-14},
url = {https://www.isroset.org/journal/IJSRBS/full_paper_view.php?paper_id=1496},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.26438/ijcse/v6i5.1214}
publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
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AU - Swetaleena Mishra
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/10/31
PB - IJCSE, Indore, INDIA
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Abstract :
An ecosystem functions by the interrelationship between the different types of living organisms found in it. The birds are a vital component of many a food chains as they occupy diverse habitats and therefore, they play a very important role in establishing ecological balance in the nature. Thus, study of avian ecology is very important aspect of life-science. The Merops orientalis, commonly called as the ‘green bee-eater’, is a very beautiful bird which is commonly found in the countryside. This study has been conducted to know the feeding, social and nesting behaviors of these tiny green bee-eaters. These amazing insectivorous birds are commonly found in this lush green region of Mosabani, a rural area in Jharkhand. These small hunters are slender having very colorful plumage and a typical tail structure. They mostly occur in pairs and nest in colonies. They roost on trees huddled in large groups making loud shrilling ‘treee- treee’ sounds. These birds camouflage beautifully with the green leaves of the trees and bushes

Key-Words / Index Term :
Clutch, Fledgling, Insectivorous, Nest-tunnels, Roost

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