The Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) is one of the most beautiful birds of the Ryukyu Islands. They are a common species found near freshwater sources. I have observed these tiny birds four hours at a time. I know a few local nature photographers that have dedicated their lives to documenting the behavior of this beautiful bird.
- Scientific name: Alcedo atthis
- Common Name: Common Kingfisher
- Distribution: Worldwide
- Habitat: Forests near rivers and ponds
- Diet: Fish and prawn
- Average Size: 16cm
The Common Kingfisher spends most of the day patiently waiting on tree branches above the water.
They watch from above and pick out the perfect sized fish.
They dive bomb with very little warning. Below is the sequence of the catch.
After the feast, the Kingfisher preens itself.
Look close and you can see the process of the Kingfisher casting a pellet. They can’t digest the exoskeleton of prawn and fish scales. They regurgitate the waste in a pellet form.
I challenge you to get outdoors for some Nature Therapy.
People often ask me what is the purpose of conservation photography? Having the ability to affect some form of positive change in the environment and make a global difference with the photographs. Hopefully, the images will inspire people to care more about nature and make a positive difference in the environment.
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