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Purple kingfisher

Scientific name: Ceyx erithaca


Purple kingfisher

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Family: ALCEDINIDAE

Group: Birds

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 20 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.05-31.08

Gestation: N/A

Births: 01.06-31.08


Habitat:
Rivers, lakes, and marshes of Southeast Asia, especially in wooded areas near water

Description:
The Purple Kingfisher is a small aquatic bird distinguished by its vibrant plumage and bright colors. It measures about 16 to 17 cm in length and weighs between 30 and 40 g. Its plumage is an intense blue with purple hues and bright orange tones on the belly. This kingfisher has a long, straight, pointed bill, perfectly suited for catching fish and aquatic insects. It primarily inhabits the humid regions and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, especially in areas along rivers and marshes. The Purple Kingfisher often hunts by perching on branches or rocks near the water, diving quickly to catch its prey. While generally solitary, it sometimes forms pairs during the breeding season. Although the species is relatively widespread, it faces threats such as deforestation and pollution of waterways.

Recommended lens:
>=400 mm

Photography tips:
Use a telephoto lens to photograph this purple kingfisher, especially when it dives into the water or perches on branches. The soft light of the morning or evening is ideal for capturing its vibrant colors and fast actions. Be discreet and respect their space to avoid disturbing their natural behavior.

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