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White Breasted Kingfisher ( Halcyon Smyrnensis)

This is one of the birds that can never fail to catch your attention. A brilliant turquoise blue with deep chocolate-brown head, neck and under parts, a long bright red ‘kingfisher-like’ bill and white front catches immediate attention. It’s size of a pigeon but appears much smaller due to the way it sits. Both the sexes are alike and pairs can be seen near ponds, jheels, dense jungles etc. In fact the bird can be seen both near and away from water bodies.

 

It is very fond of fish, tadpoles, grasshoppers, lizards and insects. Like pied kingfisher, white breasted kingfisher also observes its prey from the superior position and the moment its within reach, a flash of lightening it catches it.

Like his cousin, the white breasted kingfisher enjoys his food again at a perched place.

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Uploaded on March 18, 2010
Taken on March 17, 2010