belted kingfisher

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English

Belted Kingfisher with prey

Noun

belted kingfisher (plural belted kingfishers)

  1. Lua error in Module:taxlink at line 68: Parameter "ver" is not used by this template., a North American species of kingfisher.
    • 1883, Maurice Thompson, “The Death of the White Heron,” in Songs of Fair Weather, [1]
      The jaunty wood-duck smiled and bowed;
      The belted kingfisher laughed aloud,
    • 1999, George Wilby Scotter, Edgar T. Jones and Tom J. Ulrich, Birds of the Canadian Rockies, Fifth House Publishers, p. 82, [2]
      It is called a belted kingfisher because of the blue-gray band across the breast of the male, with an additional reddish band below the blue-gray one on females.

Coordinate terms

see: kingfisher

References