
Grey-headed Kingfisher
Grey-headed Kingfisher
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The Grey-headed Kingfisher is a striking migratory kingfisher of Africa, easily identified by its pale grey head, black mask, vibrant blue back, and rufous underparts. It is a terrestrial hunter.
Where to spot
Widespread across sub-Saharan Africa. It is a breeding migrant in the northern savannas, moving south during the non-breeding season. Inhabits open woodlands, savannas, and cultivated areas, often far from water.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive grey head and blue back as it perches on exposed branches or wires. Listen for its loud, descending trill or churring calls, often given from a high perch. Watch for its rapid dives onto ground prey.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (often northern summer) in its northern range, or during its southern migration and non-breeding season. Active throughout the day.
Where to spot
Widespread across sub-Saharan Africa. It is a breeding migrant in the northern savannas, moving south during the non-breeding season. Inhabits open woodlands, savannas, and cultivated areas, often far from water.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive grey head and blue back as it perches on exposed branches or wires. Listen for its loud, descending trill or churring calls, often given from a high perch. Watch for its rapid dives onto ground prey.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (often northern summer) in its northern range, or during its southern migration and non-breeding season. Active throughout the day.
Unlike many kingfishers that nest in earth banks, this species sometimes utilizes tree holes or old barbet nests for its nesting site.
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