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The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) from Plopiș

The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) is one of the most richly-coloured native Romanian bird species. It is one of the latest returning migratory bird. The bee-eater is protected, Natura 2000 species, it lives and nests colonially in loess or sandy walls. It feeds on insects, and as suggested by its name, it eats bees as well, although not as much as commonly believed. In Sălaj it can be seen …

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Skaberen

  • Gábos Ede

Emne

  • Biodiversity
  • Bee-eater
  • biodiversitate
  • biodiversity
  • bird
  • Merops apiaster
  • Natura 2000 species
  • pasăre
  • Plopiș
  • Prigorie
  • …

Type af genstand

  • Image

Medium

  • Digital photography

Skaberen

  • Gábos Ede

Emne

  • Biodiversity
  • Bee-eater
  • biodiversitate
  • biodiversity
  • bird
  • Merops apiaster
  • Natura 2000 species
  • pasăre
  • Plopiș
  • Prigorie
  • …

Type af genstand

  • Image

Medium

  • Digital photography

Ejerinstiution

  • Hungarian University Federation of Cluj-Napoca

Aggregator

  • LoCloud

Rettigheder for medierne i denne optagelse (medmindre andet er angivet)

  • http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

Oprettelsesdato

  • 2015-07-18
  • 2015-07-18

Er en del af

  • Cultural and natural heritage of South West Sălaj

Leverende land

  • Romania

Navn på samling

  • 2058616_Ag_EU_LoCloud_BJC

Første gang offentliggjort på Europeana

  • 2017-03-08T15:12:03.326Z

Sidste gang opdateret fra den ejerinstiution

  • 2018-10-17T14:08:49.418Z
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