Saturday, April 9, 2016

Kingfishers

 

Kingfishers are birds that fish.  They perch at the edge of a stream, canal, or lake, and crash dive onto unsuspecting minnows.  There are three kingfishers native to the U.S.  One of them, the Belted Kingfisher is ubiquitous; it lives all over North America.  The other two, the Ringed and Green Kingfishers are only found way south in the U.S.

 

Kingfishers can be a little spooky, so I don’t get very close to them for photos.  Here is a Ringed Kingfisher, the largest of the three, from a great distance, coming in for a landing.

 

 

 

And here he is a few minutes later, carrying off his prize from a successful crash-dive from that perch he was just on.

 

 

I could blow the pictures up more so you could get a better look at him, but they’d just get all grainy:

 

 

 

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