
White-Throated Kingfisher

Lowest risk
Native
The white-throated kingfisher also known as the white-breasted kingfisher is a tree kingfisher, widely distributed in Asia from the Sinai east through the Indian subcontinent to the Philippines. This kingfisher is a resident over much of its range, although some populations may make short distance movements. It can often be found well away from water where it feeds on a wide range of prey that includes small reptiles, amphibians, crabs, small rodents and even birds. During the breeding season they call loudly in the mornings from prominent perches including the tops of buildings in urban areas or on wires.
- Range elevation
- 0 to 2300 m
- Range mass
- 65.5 to 81 g
- Range length
- 194 to 210 mm
- Range wingspan
- 113 to 129 mm
- Breeding interval
- White-throated kingfishers breed once yearly.
- Breeding season
- Breeding generally occurs from January to August, with some local variation.
- Range eggs per season
- 3 to 7
- Range fledging age
- 18 to 20 days
- Average lifespan
Status: captivity - 5.5 years
McCallen, J. 2007. "Halcyon smyrnensis" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed November 10, 2020 at https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Halcyon_smyrnensis/

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