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Gary Martin | all galleries >> Galleries >> British birds > Kingfisher
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24-JAN-2007

Kingfisher

Latin name: Alcedo atthis

Kingfishers are small unmistakable bright blue and orange birds of slow moving or still water. They fly rapidly, low over water, and hunt fish from riverside perches, occasionally hovering above the water's surface. They are a vulnerable to hard winters and habitat degradation through pollution or unsympathetic management of watercourses. Kingfishers are amber listed because of their unfavourable conservation status in Europe.

Where to see them
They are widespread, especially in central and southern England, becoming less common further north but following some declines last century, they are currently increasing in their range in Scotland. Kingfishers are found by still or slow flowing water such as lakes, canals and rivers in lowland areas. In winter, some individuals move to estuaries and the coast. Occasionally they may visit garden ponds if of a suitable size.

When to see them
All year round.

What they eat
Fish and aquatic insects.

(Info from www.rspb.org.uk)

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kevin 06-Jul-2015 20:40
just came back from a fishing trip mid wales at Aberedw river EDW.
while fishing the stream 2 birds flew through the stream line pretty fast, lightning blue in colour and caught my eye, fantastic. I never took them as wild birds for the colour.
still unsure if this was the kingfisher as looked more Blue.
such a display.
Guest 07-Jun-2011 13:14
having waited for weeks to see the kingfisher at my local reserve i saw it swoop and skim across the water when the tide was coming in,not once but 4times my little grandson was overjoyed as was i.I live in plymouth Devon and hope to see a few more.
spencer 07-Jan-2009 10:17
The sign says 'No Fishing' :o)
johnalun 23-Dec-2007 12:37
you mention that these are widespread in Central and Southern England and are on the increase in Scotland but the one you photographed is a Welsh one!