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  2. Habitats Urban and Suburban, Marine and Intertidal, Farmland, Wetland. UK breeding birds 3,800-6,400 pairs. Weight 34-46g. Wingspan 24-26cm. No results. These distinctive birds are often seen as a blue flash whilst hunting for fish. They're small, bright blue and orange birds of slow moving or still water.

  3. Quick facts. Common name (s): kingfisher, common kingfisher. Scientific name: Alcedo atthis. Family: Alcedinidae (kingfishers) Habitat: riparian woodland (riverside woodland), grasslands, marshes. Diet: small fish and aquatic invertebrates. Predators: domestic cats, mink. Origin: native. What do kingfishers look like?

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  4. What Do Kingfishers Look Like? Where Can You Find Kingfishers in The World? What Do Kingfishers Eat? How Do Kingfishers Catch Their Prey? What Is the Lifespan of A Kingfisher? Do Kingfishers Come out In the Rain? Why Are Kingfishers at Risk? How Does the Kingfisher Adapt to Different Environments Around the World? Distribution and Habitat

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  5. Widely distributed on lowland rivers and still-waters, the Kingfisher is a species whose fortunes have waxed and waned. Numbers are impacted by severe winter weather, and this may be the main driver of change, but changing water quality and availability of favoured prey may also play a role.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KingfisherKingfisher - Wikipedia

    Kingfishers feed on a wide variety of prey. They are most famous for hunting and eating fish, and some species do specialise in catching fish, but other species take crustaceans, frogs and other amphibians, annelid worms, molluscs, insects, spiders, centipedes, reptiles (including snakes), and even birds and mammals.

  7. Kingfisher plc is a British multinational retailing company headquartered in London, England. [6] It has over 1,300 stores in nine countries, and its brands include B&Q, Castorama, Brico Dépôt and Screwfix. [7] . Kingfisher is listed on the London Stock Exchange, and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. [8] History.

  8. Birds. Kingfisher. Alcedo atthis. The dashing Kingfisher is arguably the UK’s most colourful bird species. Most often seen as a flash of blue streaking along the bankside vegetation, these birds are always a welcome sight. Kingfisher diving into the water to hunt fish. Kingfisher after a successful hunt for fish. Kingfisher in flight.

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