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Colonist Kingfisher

Colonist Kingfisher

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The Mariana Kingfisher is a vibrant island species, characterized by its bright blue upperparts and rufous-orange underparts. Its populations are restricted to certain islands in the Marianas.
Where to spot
Historically found across several Mariana Islands, but now primarily restricted to Rota and a few smaller islands, with ongoing conservation efforts. It inhabits forests, woodlands, and sometimes coastal areas.
How to spot
Requires dedicated searching in protected forest habitats. Look for its brilliant colors perched quietly on branches. Learning its distinctive calls is crucial for detection, especially in dense foliage.
When to spot
If present, best observed during daylight hours, especially in the mornings or late afternoons when foraging activity is higher. It is a resident species.
Some populations of this kingfisher are among the most threatened birds globally, largely due to the devastating impact of the invasive Brown Tree Snake, which has wiped out populations on several islands.
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