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FAMILY OF BIRDS
Alcedinidae; Alcedines; Kingfishers; Alcedini; King fisher; Maasranga
  • The [[rufous-collared kingfisher]] is categorised as [[near-threatened]] due to the rapid loss of its rainforest habitat.
  • The [[paradise kingfisher]]s of New Guinea have unusually long tails for the group.
  • The [[Oriental dwarf kingfisher]] is considered a bad omen by warriors of the Dusun tribe of Borneo.
  • The [[kookaburra]] has a birdcall which sounds like laughter.
  • Forest kingfisher in [[Kakadu National Park]]
  • Kingfisher catching fish, eating, defecating, and flying in Kõrvemaa, Estonia (October 2022)
  • Like many forest-living kingfishers, the [[yellow-billed kingfisher]] often nests in arboreal termite nests.

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A kingfisher is a brightly-coloured bird which lives near rivers and lakes and catches fish.
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kingfisher         
¦ noun a colourful bird with a large head and long sharp beak which dives to catch fish in streams, ponds, etc. [Alcedo atthis and other species, family Alcedinidae.]
Kingfisher         
·noun Any one of numerous species of birds constituting the family Alcedinidae. Most of them feed upon fishes which they capture by diving and seizing then with the beak; others feed only upon reptiles, insects, ·etc. About one hundred and fifty species are known. They are found in nearly all parts of the world, but are particularly abundant in the East Indies.

Wikipedia

Kingfisher

Kingfishers are a family, the Alcedinidae, of small to medium-sized, brightly colored birds in the order Coraciiformes. They have a cosmopolitan distribution, with most species found in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Oceania, but also can be seen in Europe. They can be found in deep forests near calm ponds and small rivers. The family contains 116 species and is divided into three subfamilies and 19 genera. All kingfishers have large heads, long, sharp, pointed bills, short legs, and stubby tails. Most species have bright plumage with only small differences between the sexes. Most species are tropical in distribution, and a slight majority are found only in forests.

They consume a wide range of prey usually caught by swooping down from a perch. While kingfishers are usually thought to live near rivers and eat fish, many species live away from water and eat small invertebrates. Like other members of their order, they nest in cavities, usually tunnels dug into the natural or artificial banks in the ground. Some kingfishers nest in arboreal termite nests. A few species, principally insular forms, are threatened with extinction. In Britain, the word "kingfisher" normally refers to the common kingfisher.

Examples of use of kingfisher
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5. Kingfisher Airlines took an option to buy 20 more aircraft.