Rainbow
bee-eaters are a common species and can be found during the summer in
forested areas in most of southern Australia excluding Tasmania. They
migrate north during the winter into northern Australia, New Guinea, and
some of the southern islands of Indonesia.
They may be found in open woodlands, beaches, dunes, cliffs, mangroves, woodlands and they often visits parks and private gardens
They may be found in open woodlands, beaches, dunes, cliffs, mangroves, woodlands and they often visits parks and private gardens
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