Little Kingfisher | |
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Information | |
Range | Australia (northern Queensland and north Northern Territory), Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. |
Scientific Classification | |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Aves |
Order | Coraciiformes |
Family | Alcedinidae Alcedininae |
Genus | Ceyx |
Species | Ceyx pusillus |
Conservation Status | |
Least Concern |
The Little kingfisher (Ceyx pusillus), is a species of river kingfisher in the Alcedinidae. It is found in open forest, woodland, swamps and mangroves in Australia (northern Queensland and north Northern Territory), Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
Description[]
The little kingfisher is 11–13 centimetres (4.3–5.1 in) long with a rich blue back and head and a snowy white breast. It has a heavy bill and has a short tail. Its size is about 11–12 cm and its wingspan is 20–26 cm.
Breeding[]
The little kingfisher will make a small burrow on the bank of a river during the mating season (October - March in Australia) and will lay 5-7 glossy white eggs at the end of the burrow.