The Living Islands, Endemic Subspecies Part - II, Andaman & Nicobar Islands #Birding #Documentary

Documentary of ten endemic subspecies of birds of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Nature at the Best is the envelope of Nature. Here you get exclusive access to the endemic species of various regions of India, never filmed before in such detail, as well as informative films and documentaries of various other species. Our viewers don’t see Nature but live it! Subscribe to our channel and join us on the journey to sustainably explore the natural world. 1. Chestnut-headed Bee-eater Beautiful, dainty bee-eater with a bright reddish head and yellow throat. Dark “necktie” most noticeable when in flight overhead. Inhabits forest edge, wooded clearings, and open areas with clusters of trees; often uses exposed perches. Some populations undertake regional movements, vacating breeding grounds after the monsoons pass. Often gives bright chirrupy calls. 2. Ruddy Kingfisher Dark rusty-orange kingfisher with thick lipstick-red bill. Bright azure blaze on rump most evident on flying birds. Shy and seldom seen in the open, ins
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