
Dusky-capped Kingfisher
Dusky-capped Kingfisher
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The Dusky-capped Kingfisher is a unique species characterized by its dark crown, iridescent blue back, and rufous underparts. It is a secretive forest kingfisher found only on a few specific islands.
Where to spot
Endemic to the islands of New Ireland and New Hanover in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea. It inhabits primary and secondary lowland rainforests, often in the mid to upper canopy.
How to spot
Requires focused effort in its dense forest habitat. Scan the mid-story and canopy for its subtle movements. Learning its distinct calls, which are often heard before the bird is seen, is crucial for detection.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, typically more vocal and visible in the early morning. It is a resident species, observable year-round.
Where to spot
Endemic to the islands of New Ireland and New Hanover in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea. It inhabits primary and secondary lowland rainforests, often in the mid to upper canopy.
How to spot
Requires focused effort in its dense forest habitat. Scan the mid-story and canopy for its subtle movements. Learning its distinct calls, which are often heard before the bird is seen, is crucial for detection.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, typically more vocal and visible in the early morning. It is a resident species, observable year-round.
This kingfisher is known for its remarkable camouflage despite its vibrant colors, blending seamlessly into the dappled light of its dense forest habitat, making it challenging to spot.
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