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  • The Blue-and-white Kingfisher (Todiramphus diops) inhabits forest margins where it feeds on lizards and large insects. Halmahera, Indonesia.
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  • At only 12cm in length, the Sulawesi Dwarf Kingfisher (Ceyx fallax) is one of the smallest kingfishers. It is a bird of the forest, feeding on small lizards and insects, and is endemic to Sulawesi and a few offshore islands, although scarce and patchily distributed. Gorontalo, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • At only 12cm in length, the Sulawesi Dwarf Kingfisher (Ceyx fallax) is one of the smallest kingfishers. It is a bird of the forest, feeding on small lizards and insects, and is endemic to Sulawesi and a few offshore islands, although scarce and patchily distributed. Gorontalo, Indonesia.
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  • At only 13cm long and weighing less than 20g, the tiny and unobtrusive Madagascan Pygmy Kingfisher (Corythornis madagascariensis) is easily overlooked. These forest kingfishers hunt insects, small geckos, and frogs, which they watch patiently for while perched quietly on an understory branch. They are endemic to the forested regions of Madagascar. Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Madagascar.
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  • This female Madagascar Pygmy Kingfisher (Corythornis madagascariensis) has just been gifted a small lizard (Madascincus melanopleura) by her mate as part of a courtship ritual. Despite their name, these birds are not dependent on water, and typically hunt for insects and small vertebrates on the forest floor. Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar.
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  • Endemic to New Guinea, the Hook-billed Kingfisher (Melidora macrorrhina) is a true forest species, preying on lizards, frogs, and large insects. Papua, Indonesia (New Guinea).
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  • Green-backed Kingfisher (Actenoides monachus), endemic to Sulawesi. Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • A Malagasy Kingfisher (Corythornis vintsioides), found only on Madagascar and the neighboring islands of Comoros. Although famous for its lemurs, well over 100 species of birds are endemic to Madagascar, including several entire families. Tomasina, Madagascar.
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  • The scarce and seldom-seen Scaly-breasted Kingfisher (Actenoides princeps) is endemic to Sulawesi where it is restricted to moist montane forests. North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • Rufous-collared Kingfisher (Actenoides concretus), female. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).
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  • Madagascar Pygmy-kingfisher (Corythornis madagascariensis), female. Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar.
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