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Collared Kingfisher Todiramphus chloris - eBirdGives various vocalizations, but most common call is a “kek-kek-kek-kek.” Frequents mangroves and tidal creeks, though sometimes inhabits other habitats, ...Identification · Media · Top AudioMissing: distribution behavior
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Collared Kingfisher - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bioThe Collared kingfisher occurs from the Arabian Gulf and Red Sea throughout southern and south-eastern Asia, Indonesia, New Guinea, northern Australia, Vanuatu ...
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Collared Kingfisher Todiramphus Chloris Species FactsheetIUCN Red List assessment history ; 2009. Least Concern ; 2008. Least Concern ; 2004. Least Concern ; 2000. Lower Risk/Least Concern.
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Collared Kingfisher Todiramphus chloris - Birds of the WorldDistribution. Philippines, including Palawan and nearby islands. SUBSPECIES. Todiramphus chloris chloris ...
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Todiramphus chloris (Collared Kingfisher) - AvibaseThe collared kingfisher is a medium-sized kingfisher belonging to the subfamily Halcyoninae, the tree kingfishers. It is also known as the white-collared ...
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Rapid diversification and secondary sympatry in Australo-Pacific ...Feb 1, 2015 · We present, to our knowledge, the first comprehensive molecular phylogeny of this enigmatic radiation of kingfishers.Missing: reclassification | Show results with:reclassification
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Species Updates - IOC World Bird ListSpecies updates include accepted lumping (AL), accepted splitting (AS), English name changes (ENG), new taxa (NEW), and extinct taxa (EXT). For example, Rubeho ...
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Todiramphus chloris abyssinicus (Collared Kingfisher ... - AvibaseTodiramphus chloris abyssinicus: western coast of Red Sea to head of Gulf of Aden. Source: Clements checklist. English: Collared Kingfisher (abyssinicus) French ...
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Todiramphus chloris kalbaensis (Collared Kingfisher ... - AvibaseAvibase is an extensive database information system about all birds of the world, containing over &1 million records about 10000 species and 22000 ...
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Collared Kingfishers (Todiramphus chloris) Information | Earth LifeJul 12, 2023 · Todiramphus chloris kalbaensis (Cowles, 1980) – Endangered species with an estimated population of 55 pairs or less. Range: Southern Arabian ...
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Todiramphus chloris humii (Collared Kingfisher (humii)) - AvibaseGeographic range: Todiramphus chloris humii: coasts from northeastern India (West Bengal) and Bangladesh eastward to Myanmar, the Thai-Malay Peninsula ...Missing: reclassification molecular phylogenetics
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Todiramphus chloris armstrongi (Collared Kingfisher ... - AvibaseIOC World Bird Names, version 3.1: Todiramphus chloris armstrongi [version 2] ... Species status: subspecies. This taxon is a subspecies of Todiramphus ...
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Todiramphus chloris chloris (Collared Kingfisher (chloris)) - AvibaseTodiramphus chloris chloris: Sulawesi to northwestern New Guinea and Lesser Sundas. Source: Clements checklist. English: Collared Kingfisher (chloris) French:
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Todiramphus chloris azelus (Collared Kingfisher (azelus)) - AvibaseTodiramphus chloris azelus: Enggano (off southwestern Sumatra). Source: Clements checklist. English: Collared Kingfisher (azelus) French: Martin-chasseur à ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Collared Kingfisher (Todiramphus chloris) - Birds of the World... Description: The Collared Kingfisher is 23 to 29 cm in length and weighs 51 to 100 gm. The head, back, rump, wings and upper tail are all blue / green. A ...
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Collared Kingfisher (Todiramphus chloris) | Call 7980469744Feb 16, 2025 · Wingspan: Around 35–40 cm. Weight: Roughly 50–70 grams. Plumage: The upperparts are bright turquoise-blue. The underparts are white or pale ...
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Collared Kingfisher (Todiramphus chloris) identification - BirdaThe bill is a useful feature, being large and black with a pale base on the lower mandible. Sexual dimorphism is subtle, with females tending to be slightly ...Missing: size weight length
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[PDF] Collared Kingfisher Todiramphus chlorisAdult plumage is attained with a complete moult commencing when birds are just over one year old and coinciding with adult post-breeding season moult. Thus ...
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[PDF] molt patterns, age criteria, and molt-breeding dynamics in american ...2011), FCJ Collared. Kingfishers show white fringing to the upperwing secondary coverts and thin dusky mottling to the breast when fresh. Females have darker to ...
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White-collared kingfisher - Singapore - NLBThe white-collared kingfisher (Todiramphus chloris) is one of eight documented species of kingfishers in Singapore. 1 It is commonly spotted in mangrove and ...
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Todiramphus chloris - Collared Kingfisher - Xeno-CantoSubspecies · abyssinicus · (Pelzeln, 1856) · armstrongi · (Sharpe, 1892) · chloris · (Boddaert, 1783) · collaris · (Scopoli, 1786) · davisoni · (Sharpe, 1892) · humii ...
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Birds of India | Bird World: Collared kingfisherPost breeding, the juveniles may disperse and establish in new locations within the range. They may make local movements for feeding and breeding within their ...
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Genomic novelty within a “great speciator” revealed by a high ... - NIHThe collared kingfisher (Todiramphus chloris) is one of the most widespread of the “great speciators” (Mayr and Diamond 2001), an evolutionary lineage with an ...
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[PDF] The first Collared Kingfisher Todiramphus chloris in YemenDescription: A rather large kingfisher almost uniformly turquoise with a clear white col- lar when seen from behind. Perched, the chin, throat, cheeks ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Sihek WaawGood nest sites are often reused during the next breeding season. Females lay two to four white eggs. Hatchlings are naked and blind. Parents must keep them.
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Mangrove forest loss is slowing toward a halt, new report showsNov 8, 2022 · The greatest losses occurred in Southeast Asia, where 4.8% of mangroves disappeared, and North and Central America and the Caribbean, which lost ...
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Collared Kingfisher - profile | NSW Environment, Energy and ScienceFeb 12, 2018 · The Collared Kingfisher is a medium-sized kingfisher (body length of 23-27 cm) with a large, black kookaburra-like bill.
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Habitat loss threatens only kingfisher species in UAE - Gulf NewsSep 15, 2018 · "Land reclamation and changing hydrology are two serious threats to the Kalbaensis and to the centuries-old mangroves," Campbell said. The UAE ...Missing: Todiramphus impact
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Black Rat Rattus rattus predation on an Arabian Collared Kingfisher ...Aug 15, 2019 · We describe Black Rat activity in a nesting cavity during the period of Arabian Collared Kingfisher chick rearing and perhaps the first ...
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Operational Activities: Brown Treesnake | Animal and Plant Health ...The collared kingfisher is one of several species historically present on surrounding islands. The Caroline island reed warbler is one of several species ...
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Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park (18333) India, AsiaThe Brown-winged and Collared kingfishers, along with the Mangrove Whistler Pachycephala grisola are mainly restricted to mangroves in India. In the Indian ...
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Khor Kalba, Sharjah - Emirates Nature-WWFThe aim of the project in Khor Kalba is to plant mangroves along the banks of the artificial lagoon to assist with the regeneration of the wider ecosystem.Missing: threats | Show results with:threats
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Sharjah breeds rare Arabian collared kingfisher in captivity for first timeSep 7, 2020 · The number of a rare bird that lives in a protected part of Sharjah has increased from 125 to 131. Known as the Arabian collared kingfisher, the ...
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Rising sea levels could wipe out mangroves by 2050 | The VergeJun 4, 2020 · Sea level rise could lead to the demise of mangrove forests by 2050 in a future with high greenhouse gas emissions, new research finds.