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Oriental dwarf kingfisher

Oriental dwarf kingfisher
Oriental dwarf kingfisher (Ceyx erithaca) Photograph by Shantanu Kuveskar.jpg
Ceyx erithaca with frog kill

from Mangaon, Maharashtra, India

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Coraciiformes
Family: Alcedinidae
Subfamily: Alcedininae
Genus: Ceyx
Species: C. erithaca
Binomial name
Ceyx erithaca
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms
  • Ceyx tridactylus
  • Ceyx erithacus (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Ceyx microsoma
  • Ceyx rufidorsa (Strickland, 1847)

from Mangaon, Maharashtra, India

The Oriental dwarf kingfisher (Ceyx erithaca), also known as the black-backed kingfisher or three-toed kingfisher, is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae.A widespread resident of lowland forest, it is endemic across much of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Thailand.

This is a small, red and yellow kingfisher, averaging 13 cm (5.1 in) in length, yellow underparts with glowing bluish-black upperparts.

The preferred habitat is small streams in densely shaded forests. In the Konkan region of southwest India.

It begins to breed with the onset of the southwest monsoon in June. The nest is a horizontal tunnel up to a metre in length. The clutch of four or five eggs hatches in 17 days with both the male and female incubating. The birds fledge after 20 days and a second brood may be raised if the first fails. The young are fed with geckos, skinks, crabs, snails, frogs, crickets, and dragonflies. The rufous-backed kingfisher is sometimes considered a subspecies.


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