The belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) is typically found in habitats near freshwater bodies like rivers, lakes, and ponds across North America. They thrive in temperate climates but can also be found in more tropical regions during winter migrations. Their presence is often associated with areas that have abundant fish and suitable nesting sites, such as riverbanks or steep shores. These birds are known to adapt to seasonal changes, migrating southward in colder months to find more favorable feeding conditions.
the wingspan of a belted kingfisher is 18.9-22.8 in.
The belted kingfisher is called belted because of the 2 brown lines round its stomach.
Yes, the belted kingfisher.
600 years
It dive into the to cach fish.
Ive seen them in Tennessee
Northern United States and Canada.
Northern United States and Canada.
belted kingfisher and American bison
Obviously not. A bird does not make its food through photosynthesis.
their sometimes black with white and brown and sometimes blue
it smashes butterfree and pikachu