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Kingfisher - Wikipedia Kingfishers are a family, the Alcedinidae, of small to medium-sized, brightly coloured birds in the order Coraciiformes They have a cosmopolitan distribution: most species live in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Oceania, but they can also be found in Europe and the Americas
Kingfisher | Types, Habitat Diet | Britannica The typical kingfishers (subfamily Alcedininae) are river dwellers, like the belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon), the only widespread North American species This handsome crested bird flies off over the water when disturbed, uttering a loud rattling call
Kingfisher Family: Species You Can See In The U. S. Worldwide Pied Kingfishers are the closest relatives of the Amazon and Green Kingfishers (and two other green-plumaged kingfishers that occur in the Americas) They frequent a variety of wetland habitats in southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa
32 Types of Common Kingfishers: Identification with Images But did you know there are over 32 unique types of “common” kingfishers found across forests, rivers, and islands worldwide? From the glowing Blue-eared Kingfisher of Asia to the rare Sangihe Dwarf Kingfisher, explore all 32 types—each more vibrant and fascinating than the last
Kingfisher - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants Kingfishers that live in forests, grasslands, and deserts have a different diet, dining on a variety of insects, spiders, reptiles, and small mammals, which they catch by spying the prey from a perch and darting out to snap it up