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  2. Belted kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    The belted kingfisher is a stocky, medium-sized bird that measures between 28–35 cm (11–14 in) in length with a wingspan of between 48–58 cm (19–23 in). This kingfisher can weigh from 113 to 178 g (4.0 to 6.3 oz). [6] [7] The adult female averages slightly larger than the adult male. This species has a large head with a shaggy crest ...

  3. Kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    The largest kingfisher in Africa is the giant kingfisher (Megaceryle maxima), which is 42 to 46 cm (17 to 18 in) in length and 255–426 g (9.0–15.0 oz) in weight. [17] The common Australian kingfisher, known as the laughing kookaburra ( Dacelo novaeguineae ), is the heaviest species, with females reaching nearly 500 g (18 oz) in weight.

  4. Common kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    The nest cavity is unlined but soon accumulates a litter of fish remains and cast pellets. [13] The common kingfisher typically lays two to ten glossy white eggs, which average 1.9 cm (3 ⁄ 4 in) in breadth, 2.2 cm (7 ⁄ 8 in) in length, and weigh about 4.3 g (5 ⁄ 32 oz), of which 5% is shell. [5]

  5. Megaceryle - Wikipedia

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    The underparts may be white or rufous, and all forms have a contrasting breast band except male ringed kingfisher. The underpart pattern is always different for the two sexes of each species. These birds nest in horizontal tunnels made in a river bank or sand bank. Both parents excavate the tunnel, incubate the eggs, and feed the young.

  6. List of birds of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Nightjars, also called goatsuckers, are medium-sized nocturnal birds that usually nest on the ground. They have long wings, short legs, and very short bills. Most have small feet, of little use for walking, and long pointed wings. Their soft plumage is cryptically colored to resemble bark or leaves. Lesser nighthawk, Chordeiles acutipennis

  7. Coraciiformes - Wikipedia

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    Global distribution of the kingfisher and allies. The Coraciiformes / k ɒ r ə ˈ s aɪ . ɪ f ɔːr m iː z / are a group of usually colourful birds including the kingfishers , the bee-eaters , the rollers , the motmots , and the todies .

  8. Kingfisher bank built after nest washed away - AOL

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    A man-made kingfisher bank has been built after a nesting area was washed away in flash floods. Washington Wetland Centre (WWT) said it hoped to attract the birds back by creating a secure new ...

  9. Tree kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    Brown-winged kingfisher, Sundarbans, West Bengal, India. The tree kingfishers, also called wood kingfishers or Halcyoninae, are the most numerous of the three subfamilies of birds in the kingfisher family, with around 70 species divided into 12 genera, including several species of kookaburras.