Northern Carmine Bee-eater (Merops nubicus), family Meropidae, order Coraciiformes, Kenya
photograph by HHWildlife




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Northern Carmine Bee-eater (Merops nubicus), family Meropidae, order Coraciiformes, Kenya
photograph by HHWildlife

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A colony of northern carmine bee-eaters (Merops nubicus) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
by Miguel Martí
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Rainbow Bee-eater (Merops ornatus)
Photos by John Anderson
ngl merops doesn't do much, but I think hes kinda an underrated black character in Greek mythology, kinda, since he adopted Phaethon, a kid who wasn't his. i dunno i just imagine them having a good relationship
it is kinda funny how for sure for a time phaethon didnt know he was adopted.
“To Merops, sovereign of that land, Which from his four-horsed chariot first The rising sun strikes with his golden rays; And which its swarthy neighbours call The radiant stable of the Morn and Sun.”-euripides phaethon fragment
nisus being arisbe’s son makes the family tree so much more complicated
like what the fuck do you mean he was a half brother of the guy that prophesied paris’ destruction of troy and turned into a seabird and what the fuck do you mean he could’ve been ascanius’ uncle and what the fuck do you mean that cyzicus from the argonautica was his uncle what
the fact that aesacus was taught by his maternal grandfather (aka the one he shared with nisus) merops how to interpret dreams?? do you think he taught arisbe’s sons by hyrtacus too
and yeah i do imagine him to see priam’s children as older siblings and/or family friends despite arisbe and priam still being super awkward around each other