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White-throated Kingfisher

Halcyon smyrnensis

Description:

The adult has a bright blue back, wings and tail. Its head, shoulders, flanks and lower belly are chestnut, and the throat and breast are white. The large bill and legs are bright red. The flight of the White-throated Kingfisher is rapid and direct, the short rounded wings whirring. In flight, large white patches are visible on the blue and black wings. Sexes are similar, but juveniles are a duller version of the adult. The call of this kingfisher is a chuckling chake-ake-ake-ake-ake. They are particularly noisy in the breeding season. It perches conspicuously on wires or other exposed perches within its territory, and is a frequent sight. This species mainly hunts large crustaceans, insects, earthworms, rodents, snakes, fish and frogs. Predation of small birds such as the Oriental White-eye, chick of a Red-wattled Lapwing, sparrows and munias have been reported. The young are fed mostly on invertebrates. In captivity, it has been noted that it rarely drinks water although bathing regularly.

Habitat:

White-throated Kingfisher is a common species of a variety of habitats, mostly open country in the plains

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4 Comments

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

Thank you Karen.

KMills
KMills 12 years ago

Love Kingfishers... beautiful birds

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

Thank you Sachin.

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Lovely Shot,

Wild Things
Spotted by
Wild Things

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Spotted on Mar 2, 2012
Submitted on Mar 3, 2012

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