Kingfishers are cavity nesters. They usually dig a tunnel into river banks with a nesting chamber at the end of the tunnel.
If you are asking about how much territory the kingfisher (family of birds) has, it will vary with the species and the food available, but here is an entire study on the territory needs of one species of kingfisher: http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v099n02/p0353-p0362.pdf
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No, a kingfisher is a bird
The address of the Kingfisher Memorial Library is: 505 West Will Rogers Dr., Kingfisher, 73750 4334
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Kingfisher is definitely a bird
Because its name is kingfisher.
The plural of kingfisher is kingfishers.
the kingfisher - KINGfisher
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Kingfisher birds are very beautiful.It is forbidden to hunt kingfisher birds in this country.
Kingfisher lived in the deciduous forest