climate
Wetlands, of course.
they migrate in december and january
Woodland kingfishers primarily migrate from their breeding grounds in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in regions like central and southern Africa. They typically move to more temperate areas during the non-breeding season, often heading towards the southern parts of Africa, including countries like South Africa and Namibia. Their migration is driven by seasonal changes and the availability of food resources.
yes they did
well, when it is winter they migrate to warmer places to feel warm.
Almost all birds migrate even if only for a few miles. There are thousands of birds that do migrate but a few are: Goose Swallow Woodland Kingfishers Peacock crow Artic Tern Rainbow Bee Eaters Bar Tailed Godwit
Yes. Kingfishers are found in Queensland.
yes, They are found in Sugar Gum woodland in the lower peninsula of Australia and migrate to the mallee areas in the northern peninsula after breeding.
Belted Kingfishers move by flapping their wings.
Belted Kingfishers are very big kingfishers and their predators include mammals, such as raccoons, foxes, snakes, and raptors such as owls and hawks.
Lot of fresh water around, warmer climate and had more woodland, flora and fauna then the other area's.
Kingfishers like all birds do not have teeth.