Bee-eaters attempt to nest in North Norfolk!

The European bee-eater occurs in Britain mainly as a spring overshoot. Until the late 20th century the species was a national rarity. However, increasing numbers meant that it was downgraded to a "scarce migrant" from 1991 onwards and a flock of at least nine European bee-eaters was seen near Great Yarmouth (behind McDonalds) and in other locations throughout the summer of 2021.

In June 2022 seven individuals took up residence at a quarry in Trimingham, near Cromer. The RSPB set up a viewpoint and the birds were viewed by hundreds of excited people (including myself). At least one pair began to excavate a nesting burrow and raised chicks. In 2023 several birds returned to the same Trimingham quarry; the first time that this species has nested at the same locality in the UK.

Previously I had only seen this species in South Africa!

Posted on June 21, 2022 07:56 PM by heliastes21 heliastes21

Observations

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European Bee-Eater (Merops apiaster)

Observer

heliastes21

Date

June 21, 2022 02:42 PM BST

Description

7 individuals

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European Bee-Eater (Merops apiaster)

Observer

heliastes21

Date

June 21, 2022 02:38 PM BST

Description

7 individuals, including pair excavating a nesting burrow

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European Bee-Eater (Merops apiaster)

Observer

heliastes21

Date

August 6, 2022 10:44 AM BST

Description

3 individuals

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European Bee-Eater (Merops apiaster)

Observer

heliastes21

Date

August 6, 2022 11:06 AM BST

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European Bee-Eater (Merops apiaster)

Observer

heliastes21

Date

June 17, 2023 01:26 PM BST

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European Bee-Eater (Merops apiaster)

Observer

heliastes21

Date

June 17, 2023 01:43 PM BST

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