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kingfishers

  1. Blue-eared Kingfisher

    Blue-eared Kingfisher

    Small and beautiful taken during the river cruise
  2. Kingfisher Pair

    Kingfisher Pair

    What's better than a Kingfisher? Two Kingfishers! The female chased off the male to claim the post.
  3. Kingfisher Pair

    Kingfisher Pair

    This post ain't big enough for the both of us! Hey, you, get off of my post!
  4. The Rivalry (Pied Kingfishers)

    The Rivalry (Pied Kingfishers)

    Photographed At Fox Nut Farming Site, While Two Ceryle rudis'es Having A Prey Catching Rendezvous.
  5. 5E0D021C-AC71-4031-B79B-55EF5F64FE54.jpeg

    5E0D021C-AC71-4031-B79B-55EF5F64FE54.jpeg

    American Pygmy Kingfisher
  6. Belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) (5)b.JPG

    Belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) (5)b.JPG

    Female belted kingfisher surveying the marsh pond from a perch on a bare branch.
  7. Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

    taken from a hide
  8. Collared Kingfisher

    Collared Kingfisher

    Collared Kingfisher
  9. White-throated Kingfisher

    White-throated Kingfisher

    Recovering some pictures from the last trip to India. Here a White-throated Kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis) at Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat.
  10. African Pygmy Kingfisher, Ispidina picta

    African Pygmy Kingfisher, Ispidina picta

    This is one of the more sought after Kingfisher species in South Africa. Its diminutive size means it often goes unnoticed, but fortunately with a colourful appearance like this one does have a better chance in locating it. I have had good fortune seeing this species in the last year, but trying...
  11. Ringed Kingfisher (male)

    Ringed Kingfisher (male)

    Ringed Kingfisher - Megaceryle torquata
  12. Double-take - Malachite Kingfishers

    Double-take - Malachite Kingfishers

    Malachite Kingfishers - Okavango Delta, Botswana
  13. Amazon Kingfisher (female)

    Amazon Kingfisher (female)

    Amazon Kingfisher - Chloroceryle amazona (female)
  14. Meet The King

    Meet The King

    Belted Kingfisher Actually (thank you Stanley) this post should be titled Meet The Queen. A lady she is!
  15. Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

    Another of quite a large number of images I have of this..it took me 60hours at the same place, over a number of weeks to get ANY shot of a kingfisher..
  16. Forest Kingfisher

    Forest Kingfisher

    The wetlands of the Townsville Common are truly "kingfisher central". Like brilliant jewels..up to half a dozen visible at one time.
  17. Three Kingfishers

    Three Kingfishers

  18. Brown-Winged Kingfisher

    Brown-Winged Kingfisher

    We spotted this beauty on a boat ride through the mangroves in Krabi, Thailand.
  19. Female Van, or Von, Deckens Hornbill, Tockus deckeni

    Female Van, or Von, Deckens Hornbill, Tockus deckeni

    Female Van, or Von, Deckens Hornbill, Tockus deckeni, of Serengeti National park, Tanzania, East Africa. It has a long tail and a long curved bill which lacks a casque. This species is a small hornbill which has mainly whitish underparts and head and blackish upperparts. It is similar to the...
  20. Ringed Kingfisher

    Ringed Kingfisher

  21. Belted Kinfisher

    Belted Kinfisher

    Taken from moving boat
  22. Kingfishers

    Kingfishers

  23. kingfishers of Costa Rica

    kingfishers of Costa Rica

    Great little bird, one of the smallest in the world but by far the nicest looking around my home. Not always found!
  24. Kings

    Kings

    Kings found this in my pics so here it is cheers.
  25. Kingfisher`s  (oldie)

    Kingfisher`s (oldie)

    passing time while the sun get`s up (i hope) i thought i would post an old fav of mine some of the newcomers might like cheer`s now.
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