“Hakuna Matata”
Little green bee-eaters are common birds seen around cities. They are often seen early mornings sleepily huddling up together on wires with beaks in their back, to provide warmth to each other in turns. Their activity starts once cold-blooded insects come out later in the day.
“We like to huddle; we like to keep warm
Breakfast will be served; juicy bugs in a swarm
We get up late; we are late riser
Early bird gets the worm; it is none the wiser
Life is simple; there is no hurry
Let’s Hakuna Matata- it means no worry!!”
PC: Akshat Bhargava (Please follow him at fb View Finder Story)
Little green bee-eaters are common birds seen around cities. They are often seen early mornings sleepily huddling up together on wires with beaks in their back, to provide warmth to each other in turns. Their activity starts once cold-blooded insects come out later in the day.
“We like to huddle; we like to keep warm
Breakfast will be served; juicy bugs in a swarm
We get up late; we are late riser
Early bird gets the worm; it is none the wiser
Life is simple; there is no hurry
Let’s Hakuna Matata- it means no worry!!”
PC: Akshat Bhargava (Please follow him at fb View Finder Story)