Kingfishers primarily feed on small fish, amphibians, and aquatic invertebrates rather than water plants. Their diet is largely carnivorous, focusing on prey that can be caught in or near water. However, like many birds, they may occasionally ingest plant material inadvertently while consuming their primary food sources.
Some kingfishers eat fishes, amphibians, crustaceans and water insects, which they catch by diving into the water head-first. Most eastern hemisphere kingfishers don't fish, and the forest or wood kingfishers may live far from water.
Yes, some types of kingfishers do eat frogs, including tadpoles.
Just about every fish that is big enough will eat them as will many water birds like Egrets, Kingfishers and Herrons.
Kingfishers mainly eat aquatic insects.
they eat fish and other species of oceanic creatures
basically it depends on what kind of fish for example kingfisher. Kingfishers have a big capacity for food-basically kingfishers eat fish.
All kingfishers eat fish, hence the name.
Kingfishers are carnivorous. They get their necessary nutrients from fish, which they devour whole.
dingoes will eat fledglings and injured kookaburras
The genus name for kingfishers is Alcedo. This genus includes many species of kingfishers, known for their vibrant plumage and specialized hunting skills. Kingfishers are primarily found near water bodies, where they hunt for fish and other aquatic prey.
Land animals that eat water animals typically include predators like bears, raccoons, otters, and some types of birds such as herons and kingfishers. These animals hunt for fish, amphibians, and crustaceans near bodies of water as part of their diet.
Mainly minnows and sticklebacks (all small fish's)