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River Kingfisher

Alcedo atthis

Description:

Spotted this beauty near Dudhsagar waterfalls in Goa.Like all kingfishers, the common kingfishers is highly territorial; since it must eat around 60% of its body weight each day, it is essential to have control of a suitable stretch of river. It is solitary for most of the year, roosting alone in heavy cover. If another kingfisher enters its territory, both birds display from perches, and fights may occur, where a bird will grab the other's beak and try to hold it under water. Pairs form in the autumn but each bird retains a separate territory, generally at least 1 km (0.62 mi) long, but up to 3.5 km (2.2 mi) and territories are not merged until the spring.

Habitat:

Common kingfishers are important members of ecosystems and good indicators of freshwater community health. The highest densities of breeding birds are found in habitats with clear water, which permits optimal prey visibility, and trees or shrubs on the banks. These habitats have also the highest quality of water, so the presence of this bird confirms the standard of the water.

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3 Comments

SaswatMishra
SaswatMishra 7 years ago

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Ashutosh Dudhatra
Ashutosh Dudhatra 8 years ago

Thank you Francisco

Francisco Ramírez
Francisco Ramírez 8 years ago

Beautiful Kingfisher !!!!

Ashutosh Dudhatra
Spotted by
Ashutosh Dudhatra

Panaji, Goa, India

Spotted on Mar 9, 2016
Submitted on Mar 9, 2016

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