- Banded Kingfisher
Taxobox
name = Banded Kingfisher
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Coraciiformes
familia = Halcyonidae
genus = "Lacedo"
genus_authority = Reichenbach, 1851
species = "L. pulchella "
binomial = "Lacedo pulchella"
binomial_authority = (Horsfield, 1821)The Banded Kingfisher, "Lacedo pulchella", is a
tree kingfisher found in the lowland tropical forests ofMyanmar ,Thailand ,Cambodia ,Vietnam ,Laos .Malaysia ,Sumatra ,Java andBrunei . It is extinct inSingapore . It is the only member of the genus "Lacedo".Description
The Banded Kingfisher is a 20 cm long
kingfisher with a sturdy red bill and a short crest which is slowly raised and lowered. It shows strikingsexual dimorphism compared to most of its relatives. The adult male has a chestnut forehead, cheeks and nape, and a bright blue cap. The rest of the upperparts, wings and tail are black with blue bands. The breast, flanks and undertail are rufous, and the central belly is white.The adult female is equally striking, with black-and-rufous-banded upperparts, and white underparts with some black bars on the chest and flanks. Young birds are duller than the adult of the same sex, have a brown and orange bill, and dusky barring on the underparts.
The call is a long whistled "wheeeoo" followed by 15 repetions of "chiwiu" in 17 seconds, the second syllable gradually fading away. The Banded Kingfisher will respond to imitations of its call.
There are three subspecies:
*"L. p. pulchella", the nominate race, breeds in Malaysia south of 7oN, Sumatra and Java.
*"L. p. amabilis" breeds from northern Malaysia northwards. It is slightly larger than the nominate form. The male has a blue nape, and the female is more rufous than "pulchella".
*"L. p. melanops" breeds inBrunei . The male has a black forehead, cheeks and nape.Behaviour
This is a bird of lowland
rainforest found up to 1700 m in Brunei, but normally below 1100 m altitude in the rest of its range. Unlike most kingfishers, it does not need pools or streams in its territory.The nest is a hole in a rotting tree trunk, or sometimes in the spherical nest of tree
termite s. Two to five white eggs are laid.The Banded Kingfisher hunts large
insect s and occasionally smalllizard s, usually taken in the trees, but sometimes from the ground.tatus
This species is uncommon but widespread in much of its range. It is rare in Java, very rare in Sumatra and extinct in Singapore.
References
* Fry, Fry and Harris, "Kingfishers, Bee-eaters and Rollers" ISBN 0-7136-1410-8
* Robson, Craig. "A Field Guide to the Birds of Thailand" ISBN 1843309211
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