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Indigo-banded Dwarf Kingfisher

Indigo-banded Dwarf Kingfisher

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The Indigo-banded Dwarf Kingfisher (Ceyx lepidus) is a captivating species endemic to parts of Indonesia, distinguished by its unique indigo breast band, white throat, and vibrant rufous and blue body.
Where to spot
Endemic to various islands in Indonesia, including the western Papuan islands and potentially parts of the Moluccas. Inhabits lowland and hill forests, often along small streams or damp areas.
How to spot
Look for its small, colorful form perched low in the forest understory, often near water. Its small size makes it challenging to spot, but its distinct indigo band is a key identifier. Listen for its soft, high-pitched calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active during daylight hours. Best observed in the mornings and late afternoons.
This particular dwarf kingfisher is one of several Ceyx species that were previously considered subspecies but have now been elevated to full species status, highlighting the incredible diversity within the genus.
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