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Pelargopsis capensis
Stork-billed Kingfisher is the largest of the Kingfisher family in Sri Lanka. It is an uncommon breeding resident in rivers, streams tanks, marshes, paddy fields, and lagoons - usually adjoining wooded areas- from lowlands to lower hills. It is more common in dry zone. Stork-billed Kingfisher lives as pairs or solitary birds. It mainly feeds on fish, frogs, crabs and other small animals. The breeding season is from January to May and probably again from August to September. The nest is a well concealed hole on the banks of rivers or tank-bunds.
a forest patch adjoining paddy fields
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Thanks DrNamgyal, Dilan malli and medusasnakes !
WOW cool
nice spotting Nuwan aiya!!
Nuwan, that's a great spotting! An excellent photo at the correct angle and correct lighting, everything correct!