Solomons Kingfisher
Solomons Kingfisher
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The Solomons Kingfisher is a distinctive island kingfisher, often considered a subspecies of the widespread Collared Kingfisher. It features unique plumage variations adapted to its island environment, typically with a greenish-blue back and white underparts.
Where to spot
Found in the Solomon Islands archipelago. It inhabits a variety of coastal and inland habitats, including mangroves, forests, secondary growth, and cultivated areas.
How to spot
Look for its vibrant blue-green plumage and listen for its sharp, chattering calls. It often perches on prominent branches, wires, or posts, darting down to catch insects, small crabs, or lizards. Pay attention to its specific coloration to differentiate it from other local kingfisher forms.
When to spot
Commonly observed during daylight hours, from early morning to late afternoon. It is a resident species throughout its range.
Where to spot
Found in the Solomon Islands archipelago. It inhabits a variety of coastal and inland habitats, including mangroves, forests, secondary growth, and cultivated areas.
How to spot
Look for its vibrant blue-green plumage and listen for its sharp, chattering calls. It often perches on prominent branches, wires, or posts, darting down to catch insects, small crabs, or lizards. Pay attention to its specific coloration to differentiate it from other local kingfisher forms.
When to spot
Commonly observed during daylight hours, from early morning to late afternoon. It is a resident species throughout its range.
This particular form of kingfisher highlights the rapid speciation and diversification that can occur on isolated island archipelagos, leading to distinct populations with subtle but consistent differences.
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