02/05/2019
The fork-tailed drongo. Considered a bee eating scourge to many beekeeper. A mindful consideration . They visit hives regularly only when nature shows the season change from late autumn to winter . They disappear when late spring turns to summer. They eat very few bees. They are one of natures seasonal barometers, like the migrating swallows. No more ignorant beekeepers shooting them please !!! All Nature is connected. This cat, ( in pic)), Belle, is Jasmine's cat and self appointed guardian of the hives . She has never been stung. The bees land on her periodically to rest, never sting. She sometimes rests on top of the hives. The drongos get very few bee meals as she patrols up n down the hives. She has never and most likely never will catch a drongo, I hope. All Nature is entwined in a magical thread. Life .