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Woodland Kingfisher (
Halcyon senegalensis
)
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Megaceryle maximus
)
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Megaceryle torquata
)
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Ceryle rudis
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Chloroceryle amazona
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Chloroceryle americana
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Amazon Kingfisher (
Chloroceryle amazona
)
Latham, 1790. Especie monotípica.
Videos (5)
5 votes
28155 views
Juvenile
The main difference with adults is that juveniles have are strong spotted on upper parts, which is completely absent in adults.
Family Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)
8/ 93 species available
Curicaca Wildlife Refuge, Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Neotropical Region
Date:
18 july 2008
Author:
Alex GarcÃa
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