BEES & BEE EATERS LT COL NOEL ELLIS 13/VI/2026 Last evening while on my routine visit to the rooftop garden, I noticed a very unusual activity near one of our waterlily tubs. Something came like a flash and disappeared the same way. Bulbuls, Doves and Sunbirds are regular visitors. An odd Drongo, Kingfisher or a Wire Tailed Swallow do the honours sometimes. This was different. As I was topping up the tubs with water, I couldn’t take a break. This flight of such a swift and fast bird definitely called for a dekho. If she had come once, she definitely would return. Then I would know who this beauty was. Having done my chores, I moved to take a bird’s eye view of the common garden. There she was with her complete family. Three of them. I assume it was mama eater, papa eater and baby eater, who had come to feed. As soon as I went downstairs, I told my wife that I saw a ‘Bee Eaters’. We both smiled and welcomed this...
Having got out from the afternoon siesta, my wife and I walked into the drawing room. It was time to enjoy a hot cup of tea in this torrid heat. Actually, I overslept after eating a heavy lunch of Pindi Chikkar-Chole and Ajwain wali Puri accompanied by a big bowl of curd, sprinkled with kacchi kairi-pudinay ki chutney and kuttra hua pyaz. Yum! Isn’t it? As my wife walked in with chai and biscuits. Something caught her attention which she brought to my notice. An unusual activity was happening at our bird grain feeder. There was this unmistakable bird, size of a dove sitting on the feeder’s ledge. It was none other than Mr Malya the Kingfisher. This naughty boy is very fond of my girls swimming in the water. He has been fishing them away. Instead of getting them to model, he has been eating them sitting on the tree in our front yard. Yes, my beauties are my guppies and mollies. He dives, splashes the water, picks them up and devours them. We have...