Blue-eared Kingfisher (species: Alcedo meninting) in Birds of India (Gaia Guide)
Alcedo meninting
Blue-eared Kingfisher


©Paulo Philippidis: Blue-eared Kingfisher (Alcedo meninting)

©Lip Kee Yap: Juvenile Blue-eared Kingfisher (Alcedo meninting)
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Coraciiformes
Family Alcedinidae
Genus Alcedo
Species Alcedo meninting
Status least concern

Distinguishing features

It is almost identical to the Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) but is distinguished by the blue ear coverts, darker and more intense cobalt-blue upperparts with richer rufous under parts.

The juvenile Blue-eared Kingfisher has rufous ear-coverts as in the Common Kingfisher but it usually shows some mottling on the throat and upper breast which disappears when the bird reaches adulthood. Young birds also have a reddish bill with whitish tips. (Wikipedia)

Size

  • Up to 16 cm (Length of specimen)

Wingspan

  • Wingspan data is not yet available.

Synonyms

Distribution

Distribution and habitat preferences

The range of this species stretches from India in the west, eastwards across Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh, and further into Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Malaysia.

The usual habitat is pools or streams in dense evergreen forest and sometimes mangroves, situated under 1,000 metres of altitude. (Wikipedia)

Diet

They usually perch on branches overhanging densely shaded streams before diving below to capture prey that includes crustaceans, dragonfly larvae and fish. Other insects including grasshoppers and mantids have been recorded. (Wikipedia)

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