- Pelargopsis
Taxobox
name = "Pelargopsis"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Coraciiformes
familia =Halcyonidae
genus = "Pelargopsis"
genus_authority = Gloger, 1841
subdivision_ranks = species
subdivision = "P. amauropterus"
"P. capensis"
"P. melanorhyncha""Pelargopsis" is a genus of
tree kingfisher s which are resident in tropical southAsia fromIndia andSri Lanka toIndonesia . The species in taxonomic order are:*
Brown-winged Kingfisher , "Pelargopsis amauropterus"
*Stork-billed Kingfisher , "Pelargopsis capensis"
*Black-billed Kingfisher or Celebes Stork-billed Kingfisher, "Pelargopsis melanorhyncha"These three
kingfisher s wer previously placed in the genus "Halcyon ".These are very large kingfishers, 35 cm in length. They have very large red or black bills and bright red legs. The head and underparts of these species are white or buff, and the wings and back are darker, coloured variously in green and blue, brown or black depending on species. Sexes are similar. The flight of the "Pelargopsis" kingfishers is flapping, but direct.
"Pelargopsis" kingfishers inhabit a variety of well-wooded habitats near lakes, rivers, estuaries or coasts. They perches quietly whilst seeking food, and are often inconspicuous despite their size. They are territorial and will chase away
eagle s and other large predators. These species huntscrab s,fish ,frog s, and in the case of Stork-billed at least,rodent s and young birds."Pelargopsis" kingfishers excavate their nests in a river bank, decaying tree, or a tree
termite nest and lay round white eggs.References
* Fry, K & Fry, H.C.: "Kingfishers, Bee-eaters and Rollers". ISBN 0-7136-8028-8
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