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.
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yes they did
they migrate in december and january
They migrate as far as the northern tip of south america.
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The kingfisher is a colorful bird that lives in wetland and woodland regions of the world. There are about 100 species of the kingfisher. While the smallest species can weigh 10 grams, the largest can weigh about 14 ounces. Belonging to the Coraciiformes order, this bird can have different combinations of colors that range from blue, green, orange, brown, red, and yellow. It has a very long and pointed bill, short legs, and smooth feathers.
there are different types of species some are migratory some are not.... but normal one is not......
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.
No, a kingfisher is a bird
Lot of fresh water around, warmer climate and had more woodland, flora and fauna then the other area's.
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