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Ringed Kingfisher
Megaceryle torquata
10.5425, -83.5029
Field Notes
Description:
This kingfisher was seen perched on a wire over one of the waterways in Tortuguero National Park. It had a good vantage place for fishing.
The Ringed Kingfisher (Megaceryle torquata) is a large, conspicuous and noisy kingfisher, commonly found along the lower Rio Grande valley in southeasternmost Texas in the United States through Central America to Tierra del Fuego in South America.
It is often seen perched prominently on trees, posts, or other suitable "watchpoints" close to water before plunging in head first after its fish prey. They also eat small mammals, insects, small reptiles and berries.
Habitat:
The breeding habitat is areas near large bodies of water, usually in heavily wooded areas where it finds a perch to hunt from. It is mostly a sedentary species, remaining in territories all year long.
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