The scientific name 'Ceyx argentatus' is not currently recognized as a distinct species by major ornithological authorities. It is considered a subspecies of the Indigo-banded Kingfisher (*Ceyx cyanopectus*) and is endemic to the Philippines.
Where to spot
While 'argentatus' is associated with the Visayan Islands, general Ceyx species (like the Indigo-banded Kingfisher) are found along clear, forested streams and rivers in the Philippines and Southeast Asia.
How to spot
To observe a Ceyx kingfisher, look for a tiny flash of blue or red as it perches low on branches or rocks over clear water. Their quick, direct flight is distinctive. Patience and keen eyesight are essential due to their small size and secretive nature.
When to spot
Ceyx kingfishers are typically resident year-round. They are most active during the day, particularly during the mornings and late afternoons when they are actively hunting.
Where to spot
While 'argentatus' is associated with the Visayan Islands, general Ceyx species (like the Indigo-banded Kingfisher) are found along clear, forested streams and rivers in the Philippines and Southeast Asia.
How to spot
To observe a Ceyx kingfisher, look for a tiny flash of blue or red as it perches low on branches or rocks over clear water. Their quick, direct flight is distinctive. Patience and keen eyesight are essential due to their small size and secretive nature.
When to spot
Ceyx kingfishers are typically resident year-round. They are most active during the day, particularly during the mornings and late afternoons when they are actively hunting.
Many Ceyx kingfishers exhibit slight variations in plumage or size across different islands, leading to complex taxonomic challenges and fascinating studies on speciation.
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