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European Bee-eater in Gloucestershire, England

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Subject: European Bee-eater in Gloucestershire, England
From: Tom Tarrant <>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 20:49:12 +1000
Hi All,

Thought this might be of interest to birders particularly those in the UK.
Tonight whilst watching a BBC production on archaeology called "Meet the Ancestors" an episode called "Killing Field"(shown on SBS) filmed in an area of Gloucestershire known as Tormarton, I became aware of the unique call of European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster). The bird(s) could clearly be heard calling whilst the host, Julian Richards was being filmed on a Bronze-Age archaeological site in an area of fields with a small copse of trees. The episode appeared to have been filmed through two seasons as the deciduous trees appeared with and without leaves, and despite this the Bee-eaters could be heard throughout. I am in little doubt that the call was part of the background sound and not 'dubbed' on at a later date, as other sounds such as vehicles could be heard too. Unfortunately I missed the credits and therefore am unaware of the date of the episode, but would welcome any feedback from birders in the UK or elsewhere as to whether there was an influx of this species recently in western europe.

Tom

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