A kingfisher typically lays between 2 to 10 eggs per clutch, depending on the species. After a gestation period of about 3 weeks, the eggs hatch, and the parents will care for the chicks until they are ready to fledge. The exact number can vary based on environmental factors and the specific species of kingfisher.
The minimum is probably like 2, 3, or more.I really don't know the minimum of the possible number.
The female will lay five to eight eggs at one time. The eggs are white and unmarked. Both parents will incubate the eggs for 23-24 days. Both parents share in feeding the young.
The kingfisher is indeed an Australian animal, or rather, bird. There are many species of kingfisher in Australia, including the kookaburra.
Kingfisher builds its nest in banks near the water.
Kookaburras are birds. They lay eggs, have feathers and are warm blooded.Kookaburras are members of the kingfisher family.
Kingfisher eggs typically measure about 2 to 3 centimeters in length and 1.5 to 2 centimeters in width. Their size can vary slightly depending on the species, but they are generally small and oval-shaped. The eggs are usually laid in clutches of 3 to 7, depending on the species.
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Of course they lay eggs, they're birds ! did you not learn anything in Biology ?
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Many of the world's species of Kingfishers are endangered. The Guam Kingfisher, the Micronesian Kingfisher, and the Marquesan Kingfisher are just a few that are threatened with extinction.