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Colorful Thailand – Part 1

Little Green Bee-eater (Merops orientalis) looking down on some interesting insect….
Last week I had the opportunity to spend some shooting days in Thailand. My first stop was in the holiday town of Hua Hin. In itself not a special birding hotspot, however in the gardens of my hotel I already found some common species as the Peaceful Dove (Zebraduif) and Oriental Magpie Robin (Dayalijster). Driving around the area for a while, I finally found a farm where I spotted some Little Green Bee-eaters (Kleine Groene Bijeneter). After I showed the farmer my camera equipment he was kind enough to allow me onto his land and I could spend some time with the Bee-eaters. Some other species showed up as well, among them one of my favorites: the Hoopoe (Hop). As always very alert, so I could only take some long distance shots. The Bee-eaters were more easily to approach and I had plenty of shooting opportunities! Sometimes with the bushes as a background, but sometimes also one of the livestock cows, creating a brownish background.
French Families

Two young Hoopoes listening and commenting on their mother’s advise in how-to-get-food-out-of-the-ground….
The past week we spent in the south of France. Though temperatures tend to be hot, and the ‘birding season’ is almost over, the camera came along nevertheless, however ‘in the back seat’. The first hotel we stayed in, had all it promised: WiFi, a nice pool and pleasant gardens. What the website did not tell us however, was that they also had a family of Hoopoes (Hop) living in the vicinity. Extremely shy, they showed themselves only briefly in the early morning (hence mostly in the shadows) and disappeared as soon as the hotel came to life. Still, it was great to see a family of four, and very interesting to see the little ones imitating the food search method of the parents! Another family living in the gardens was one of Jays (Gaai). The young bird in the pictures was often calling for food and looking around curious in his new world! In another B&B on our way back to the Netherlands, the hostess pointed out (when seeing me carrying the camera) a nest of Red Black starts (Zwarte Roodstaart). Four young birds inside a hole in the wall, and a single parent feeding them. Another great and unexpected treat to watch, and to frame !