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- Kingfisher abstract "Kingfishers are a group of small to medium sized brightly coloured birds in the order Coraciiformes. They have a cosmopolitan distribution, with most species found outside of the Americas. The group is treated either as a single family, Alcedinidae, or as a suborder Alcedines containing three families, Alcedinidae (river kingfishers), Halcyonidae (tree kingfishers), and Cerylidae (water kingfishers). There are roughly 90 species of kingfisher. All have large heads, long, sharp, pointed bills, short legs, and stubby tails. Most species have bright plumage with little differences between the sexes. Most species are tropical in distribution, and a slight majority are found only in forests. They consume a wide range of prey as well as fish, usually caught by swooping down from a perch. While kingfishers are usually thought to live near rivers and eat fish, most of the kingfisher species in the world live away from water and eat small invertebrates. Like other members of their order they nest in cavities, usually tunnels dug into the natural or artificial banks in the ground. A quarter of all kingfishers nest in disused termite nests. A few species, principally insular forms, are threatened with extinction. In Britain, the word 'kingfisher' normally refers to the Common Kingfisher.".
- Kingfisher class Bird.
- Kingfisher kingdom Animal.
- Kingfisher order Coraciiformes.
- Kingfisher phylum Chordate.
- Kingfisher thumbnail Alcedo_azurea_-_Julatten.jpg?width=300.
- Kingfisher wikiPageExternalLink kingfishers-alcedinidae.
- Kingfisher wikiPageExternalLink Alcedo_atthis.
- Kingfisher wikiPageID "17100".
- Kingfisher wikiPageRevisionID "603239199".
- Kingfisher caption "Based on Moyle".
- Kingfisher classis Bird.
- Kingfisher hasPhotoCollection Kingfisher.
- Kingfisher imageCaption Azure_Kingfisher.
- Kingfisher imageWidth "300".
- Kingfisher ordo Coraciiformes.
- Kingfisher phylum Chordate.
- Kingfisher rangeMap "Kingfisher range.png".
- Kingfisher rangeMapCaption "Global distribution of the kingfishers.".
- Kingfisher regnum Animal.
- Kingfisher subdivision River_kingfishers.
- Kingfisher subdivision "Cerylidae".
- Kingfisher subdivision "Halcyonidae".
- Kingfisher subdivisionRanks "Families".
- Kingfisher subordo "Alcedines".
- Kingfisher title "Alcedines".
- Kingfisher subject Category:Kingfishers.
- Kingfisher type Animal.
- Kingfisher type Bird.
- Kingfisher type Eukaryote.
- Kingfisher type Species.
- Kingfisher type Animal.
- Kingfisher type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Kingfisher type Bird.
- Kingfisher type EukaryoticCell.
- Kingfisher type Organism.
- Kingfisher comment "Kingfishers are a group of small to medium sized brightly coloured birds in the order Coraciiformes. They have a cosmopolitan distribution, with most species found outside of the Americas. The group is treated either as a single family, Alcedinidae, or as a suborder Alcedines containing three families, Alcedinidae (river kingfishers), Halcyonidae (tree kingfishers), and Cerylidae (water kingfishers). There are roughly 90 species of kingfisher.".
- Kingfisher label "Alcedines".
- Kingfisher label "Alcedinidae".
- Kingfisher label "Alcedinidae".
- Kingfisher label "Guarda-rios".
- Kingfisher label "IJsvogels".
- Kingfisher label "Kingfisher".
- Kingfisher label "Zimorodkowate".
- Kingfisher label "Зимородковые".
- Kingfisher label "رفراف (طائر)".
- Kingfisher label "カワセミ亜目".
- Kingfisher label "翠鸟".
- Kingfisher sameAs Ledňáčkovití.
- Kingfisher sameAs Alcedines.
- Kingfisher sameAs Alcedinidae.
- Kingfisher sameAs Raja-udang.
- Kingfisher sameAs Alcedinidae.
- Kingfisher sameAs カワセミ亜目.
- Kingfisher sameAs IJsvogels.
- Kingfisher sameAs Zimorodkowate.
- Kingfisher sameAs Guarda-rios.
- Kingfisher sameAs m.04cb7.
- Kingfisher sameAs Q45018.
- Kingfisher sameAs Q45018.
- Kingfisher sameAs species.
- Kingfisher wasDerivedFrom Kingfisher?oldid=603239199.
- Kingfisher depiction Alcedo_azurea_-_Julatten.jpg.
- Kingfisher isPrimaryTopicOf Kingfisher.