Adulto (Fiji) © Mat Gilfedder eBird S31824287 Macaulay Library ML 136727191
Adulto (Vanuatu) © Dubi Shapiro
Adulto (Solomon Is.) © Stephan Lorenz
Adulto (South Pacific) © Josep del Hoyo
Adulto (Lau) © Adrian Boyle
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Adulto (Fiji) © John and Jemi Holmes
Adulto (Vanuatu) © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
Adulto (Solomon Is.) © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
Adulto (Lau) © Mike Andersen
Adulto (Fiji) © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
Adulto (Lau) © Mike Andersen

Alción Acollarado del Pacífico Todiramphus sacer

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Identificación

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A highly variable species that seemingly changes its appearance on every island. Generally green or blue above and white or buffy orange below. Most subspecies have some degree of orange or buff eyebrow, most notably lacking in the Vanikoro Island population. In Tonga and Samoa, birds are much whiter, with a broad white eyebrow bordering a small greenish cap and a clean white underside. Generally coastal, preferring mangroves, but common in most habitat types to 1500 meters of elevation. Sacred Kingfisher is very similar but has a slimmer bill and is always buff below. Juvenile Sacred Kingfisher has a more scaly breast. Pacific’s most common call is a loud, harsh “kee-kee-kee-kee” often given in flight.

PROPORCIONADO POR MERLIN