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'Kingfisher' is a noun that refers to a brightly colored bird known for its distinctive mating rituals and long beak
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Herons and kingfishers are seen in the area.
Megaceryle is a genus of very large kingfishers.
Kingfishers and grey herons are frequent visitors.
Wildlife includes kingfishers and wildcats.
River kingfishers are monogamous and territorial.
My ma says people could learn a lot from kingfishers.
The azure kingfishers are peaceable neighbours too.
There is also an increase in the population of bitterns and kingfishers.
Kingfishers occupy a wide range of habitats.
Among the fauna observed here are kingfishers and cutthroat trout.
Kingfishers can be found searching for food in streams.
In some areas they occur alongside the common paradise kingfishers.
Not all the kingfishers are named in this way.
The gods took pity on the couple and changed them into kingfishers.
And kingfishers cry mournfully.

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The early days for the young kingfishers are the most dangerous.
Kingfishers and sand martins breed on the sandstone denudations.
The bird species are very varied and parrots and kingfishers are in large numbers.
The kingfishers use termitaria on the ground as well as trees.
These locations are rich in the young fish that the kingfishers feed to their young.
Kingfishers finished second thanks to being able to enter three.
Pond herons and night herons can be seen along the shores with kingfishers and rollers.
Kingfishers are the same as well as other blue birds.
Todiramphus is a genus of kingfishers in the family Alcedinidae.
Kingfishers are small in size and hence fast fliers.
You may even get to see Kingfishers flying next to you in formations.
Kingfishers and grey wagtails are regularly seen along the brook.
Youll get nowhere with games like choking the Kingfishers engine.
Guam kingfishers were terrestrial forest generalists that tended to be somewhat secretive.
Ceyx is an Old World genus of river kingfishers.
Newly hatched kingfishers intertwine into a compact mass for warmth.
And there are also Kingfishers.
Two kingfishers on a branch.
This is a good place to see Kingfishers and Grey wagtails.
Kingfishers are not limited to rivers and can be found on coasts and marshes.
The Royal Australian Air Force also operated a small number of Kingfishers from shore bases.
Kingfishers perch in trees and dive into the water to catch fish and amphibians.
Crested serpent-eagles and kingfishers can be found.
The Kingfishers still teach and coach swimmers there to this day.
As predators of various species, kingfishers affect the populations of their prey.
As far as his appearance is concerned, he is like the rest of the kingfishers.
Adult male Guam kingfishers have cinnamon underparts while females and juveniles are white below.
On and around the rivers, sand martins and kingfishers are often seen.
Sadly no Kingfishers seen here today.
In structurally simple habitats, prey use by belted kingfishers reflected this preference.
The novel Kingfishers Catch Fire was based on her time in Kashmir.
They have colourful plumage, and resemble kingfishers in their general shape.
Although some tree kingfishers frequent wetlands, none are specialist fish-eaters.
Also, look for pretty pink flamingos, little grebe and different varieties of kingfishers.
Among the birds, kingfishers and crested crane are also found.

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