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Belted Kingfisher Megaceryle alcyon Live up to two years in the wild.

Belted Kingfisher Megaceryle alcyon Live up to two years in the wild

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Belted Kingfisher

Megaceryle alcyonLive up to two years in the wild.

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Identification

• Medium sized bird• Large head and shaggy

crest • Blue upperparts• Blue-grey breast band • White ring around neck• Long heavy bill• Female has rust colored

band around midsection

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Range

• Breeds from Alaska across southern Canada and northern US

• It breeds from April to late August then migrates south, following waterways to hunt as it moves

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Habitat• From April to August in

breeding season the Kingfisher prefers rivers, large streams, standing bodies of water

• From September to May the Kingfisher prefers open water in coastal marshes, reservoirs, and rivers

• The Kingfisher needs sandy areas to nest which is why there is a slightly different environment in the summer

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Feeding

• The Kingfisher dives headfirst into water and can reach a depth of two feet before having to surface

• Eats mostly small fish, insects, small mammals, aquatic invertebrates and tadpoles

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Mating

• The Belted Kingfisher lives alone most of the year except for the mating and nesting season in April to August

• The Belted Kingfisher is a monogamous bird so the pair must find each other every mating season

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Nesting

• The mating pair of Belted Kingfishers dig their burrow in sandy banks using only their toes and bills

• The burrows can reach up to 6 ft long

• The pair incubates 6-7 eggs for 22-24 days

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The Young

• The young will be born without feathers and the mother hatches them and the father feeds them

• Once the chicks grow feathers they are fed by both parents

• The young will leave the nest about 35 days after hatching

• In 1-2 weeks the young will be able to feed themselves and will look for territory

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Voice

• The Belted Kingfisher has a fast, repetitive, cackling rattle

• A recording can be found: http://macaulaylibrary.org/audio/105632

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Interesting Facts

• Human activity benefit these birds by giving them more nesting area

• The Kingfisher kills its prey by pounding it on its perch

• They have been known to share their tunnels with Swallows. (The Swallows dig out small rooms tucked in tunnel walls)

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To learn more about CREA please visit www.creamaine.org

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• http://chestofbooks.com/animals/birds/Bird-Book/images/YOUNG-KINGFISHERS.jpg

• http://macaulaylibrary.org/audio/105632• http://whatbird.wbu.com/obj/61/_/Belted_Ki

ngfisher.aspx• http://www.seattleaudubon.org/birdweb/bird

_details.aspx?id=267• Petersen, Wayne R., and Roger Burrows. Birds

of New England. [Edmonton]: Lone Pine Pub., 2004. Print.