Not always, they use cavities in trees and grassy banks, but also live in disused insect nests.
Yes, the belted kingfisher.
The poet uses the image of lonely pools and weeping trees to convey a sense of solitude and tranquility that aligns with the kingfisher's peaceful nature. By choosing such locations, the kingfisher can hunt for food undisturbed and live harmoniously with its surroundings. Additionally, the depiction of these environments evokes a sense of beauty and the poignant connection between nature and the bird's habitat.
They live for 7 years.
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No, they live in the Americas only
Ive seen them in Tennessee
600 years
they live where there is fresh water and lots of little fish
even i d think they are and i wish u the best! saivji
there small so ya