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Common Kingfisher
Alcedo atthis
40.6254, 22.8414
Field Notes
Description:
The beautiful iridescent plumage of the kingfisher makes it one of our most colourful and instantly recognisable birds; despite this it is rarely seen due to its shy nature. The upperparts are bright blue, while the underparts are a rich chestnut-red, although if seen in flight these colours may not be very obvious. The bill is very long and dagger-like. Although the sexes are generally similar, in breeding pairs they can be distinguished by the bill; in females it has a red base, whereas in males it is completely black. Although similar to adults, juveniles have duller, greener plumage.
Habitat:
Kalochori lagoon (Thessaloniki, Greece).
Notes:
Greek name: Αλκυόνη.
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