PHOTOGRAPHY....BIRDS...SOUTHERN AFRICAN BROWN HOODED KINGFISHER

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The brown-hooded kingfisher is about 22 cm long.
The head is brown, with blackish streaks.
There is a broad buffy collar above the brownish-black mantle.
The wing coverts are mostly brownish-black, and the secondary flight feathers are turquoise.
The rump is azure-blue, the chin is white, the breast is tawny with some dark streaks, and the belly is buffy.
The beak is red, tipped brown, the legs are carmine, and the eyes are dark brown.
The female has dark brown upperparts, and its underparts are more streaked than the male.
The juvenile bird is duller, with scalloped whitish underparts.

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Southern African Brown Hooded Kingfisher.

This kingfisher is generally seen alone or in pairs.
It usually forages on the ground, mainly feeding on insects, and also eating scorpions, reptiles, small birds, rodents and fishes.
Eating snakes and lizards as long as 25 cm has been reported.
The song, given while vibrating the wings, is a tiiiu or ki-ti-ti-ti trill, and a sharp cheerit is given when alarmed.
The breeding season is mainly between September and April.
A burrow nest is dug in a river bank, gully or road cutting.
The family stays together for a few weeks after breeding.

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