Structural Colouration
The blue colour of a Kingfisher's feathers isn't due to pigment, but a phenomenon called structural coloration, where the feather's structure scatters blue light. The feathers are actually brown.
I haven't noticed it very often but under certain lighting conditions and viewing angle - the brown colour can be seen - as on the primary feathers in this shot.
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Structural Colouration
The blue colour of a Kingfisher's feathers isn't due to pigment, but a phenomenon called structural coloration, where the feather's structure scatters blue light. The feathers are actually brown.
I haven't noticed it very often but under certain lighting conditions and viewing angle - the brown colour can be seen - as on the primary feathers in this shot.
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Uploaded on July 10, 2025
Taken on July 4, 2025