Hello friends, hope
you all are doing fine, do you know during the monsoon season forest remains closed
for visitors? The new season will start from 1st week of October
hope the season will offer some exciting moments till the time I will keep you
updated with birding trips, keeping finger cross for an upcoming trip.
Since we are in
birding season let us continue with excellent bird story today as well. After
Chiplun trip Kingfisher has made special space in my mind so I was reading
more about the bird and realize that one more type of KF, which is also unique
and colorful, but hardly people know about it hence I decided to bring another type
of KF that is “Common Kingfisher”. Just don’t go by the name “Common” it is
uncommon with habits and sighting so let’s meet not so common KF in the next
section
The encounter
Before we get into the topic let me narrate my experience with this lovely bird. I had seen Common KF many times in
different places but most of the time with little distance but still the colors
mesmerized me so I wanted to capture it with kill this is was my dream. With this
dream, I always visit wetland near Seawoods and wait for some action. Once I went
to this place with Poorva and Deepti to show them Flamingos but never thought I will
get KF as a bonus. Both of them were done with Flamingos and were waiting for me
to close the day. I was just about to call a day but I got occupied in action of cormorants due to which I asked them to wait and started focusing on
cormorants, while I was busy with it, suddenly both of them indicated me to stop
and look towards my right side. The moment I turned, it was a big surprise
waiting for me; it was a dream come true, I had never imagined that this beautiful color
KF will come so close for a photoshoot and that is to with fish in its beak, I was like over-excited and jumped
into taking photo luckily it gave me reasonable opportunity to take few shots before taking flight. Such sighting is extremely rare and hence it is part of the blog post, you will understand when you will visit DSLR section.
The uncommon
The Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis), is one
of Britain’s most brightly colored and interesting birds. It is also known as Eurasian
kingfisher and river kingfisher
It is
a small kingfisher with seven subspecies recognized within its wide
distribution across Eurasia and North Africa. It is resident in much of its
range but migrates from areas where rivers freeze in winter
This sparrow-sized bird has a typical
short-tailed, large-headed kingfisher profile; it has blue upperparts, orange under
parts and a long bill
The specialty of this bird is diving for catching a fish, one expert photographer waited for 17 years to capture a diving reflection of this lovely bird. It feeds
mainly on fish, caught by diving, and has special visual adaptations to enable
it to see prey underwater
The wings are opened underwater and the open eyes are protected by the transparent third eyelid. The bird raises beak-first from the surface and flies back to its perch. At the perch, the fish is adjusted until it is held near its tail and beaten against the perch several times. Once dead, the fish is swallowed head-first
The wings are opened underwater and the open eyes are protected by the transparent third eyelid. The bird raises beak-first from the surface and flies back to its perch. At the perch, the fish is adjusted until it is held near its tail and beaten against the perch several times. Once dead, the fish is swallowed head-first
The female is identical in appearance to the
male except that her lower mandible is orange-red with a black tip. The
juvenile is similar to the adult, but with duller and greener upperparts and
paler underparts. Its bill is black, and the legs are initially black
The common kingfisher has no song. The flight call is a short sharp whistle, “CHEE” repeated two or three times.
Anxious birds emit a harsh, shrit-it-it and nestlings call for
food with a churning noise
Common kingfishers are important members of
ecosystems and good indicators of freshwater community health
The highest densities of breeding birds are
found in habitats with clear water, which permits optimal prey visibility, and
trees or shrubs on the banks. These habitats have also the highest quality of
water, so the presence of this bird confirms the standard of the water
The color of common KF includes orange colored
legs, blue/green color wings, bright blue color rump, and tail, bright
orange underparts and white bib underneath their beaks, on their throats
Common KF has very keen eyesight. The
kingfisher has a monocular vision (in
which each eye is used separately) in the air and binocular vision (in which both eyes are used together) in water.
The underwater vision is not as a sharp as in the air, however, the ability to
judge the distance of moving prey is more important than the sharpness of the
image
Like all kingfishers, the Common Kingfisher is
highly territorial. Since it must eat around 60% of its body weight each day,
it is essential to have control over a suitable stretch of river. If another
kingfisher enters its territory, both birds ‘display’ from perches and fights
may occur. One bird will grab the other's beak and try to hold it underwater
The
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A Message of the Day –
God loved the birds and created trees, humans loved the birds and created cages. Don’t Cage birds, let them enjoy the sky
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Lovely informative blog Bhavesh �� Keep going
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