SACRED KINGFISHER
The 'Sacred Kingfisher' (''Todiramphus sanctus'') is a tree kingfisher found in the mangroves, forests, and river valleys of Australia, Fiji, Indonesia, New Caledonia, New Zealand (where the species is also called by its MÄori name 'Kotare' [1]), Norfolk Island, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and the Wallis and Futuna Islands. It has also occurred as a vagrant in Christmas Island (in the Indian Ocean) [2], Malaysia, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and Nauru. In Australia, it occurs in eucalypt forests, melaleuca forests, woodland and paperbark forests. In New Zealand, ''T.sanctus vagans'' shows altitudinal migration, with post-breeding movement from higher altitudes to the coast and also from forest to coast and open lands.
It is 19-23 cm long, and feeds on insects, small crustaceans, and fish.
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References
1. Barrie Heather and Hugh Robertson ''"The Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand" (revised edition)'', Viking, 2005
2. Barry J. Reville ''"A Visitor's Guide to the Birds of Christmas Island, Indian Ocean" (2nd ed.)'', Christmas Island Natural History Association, 1993
★ Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern.
External links
★ Australian Museum fact sheet
★ GROMS database
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