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« Dr Ian John Whyte is an independent environmental consultant who retired from SANParks in 2007. He was previously engaged in full-time wildlife research in Kruger National Park from 1970-2007. At the time of retirement, he was responsible for the coordination of all research projects pertaining to elephant, buffalo and other large herbivores and rare antelope. He is a member of the IUCN’s Species Survival Commission’s African Elephant Specialist Group. He has co-authored two field guides to the birds of the Kruger National Park and is in the process of publishing a book about his life and work in KNP.
“Bee-eaters are a highly specialised group of species that have evolved to capture their insect prey on the wing.”
Bee-eaters are a highly specialised group of species that have evolved to capture their insect prey on the wing. Insects seldom fly in straight lines or turn through gentle curves.
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