Female (Northern) © Bert Wessling eBird S42734557 Macaulay Library ML 86012501
Adult male (Northern) © Oscar Bermúdez Collado
Female (Northern) © Carlos Sanchez
Immature male (Northern) © Ian Burgess
Female (Northern) © Brian Sullivan
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Female (Patagonian) © Rodrigo Trecaman
© Martjan Lammertink
Female (Northern) © Tom Johnson

Ringed Kingfisher Megaceryle torquata

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Identification

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Largest kingfisher in Americas with exceptionally enormous bill and raucous calls. Blue-gray with shaggy crest, white collar, and rufous belly. Male and female similar, but note different breast pattern: entirely rufous on male, while female has blue-gray band bordered by white. Often conspicuous, searching shallow water for fish from a prominent perch and chattering noisily when disturbed. Singles or pairs are also often observed flying high overhead and giving loud "keck" calls. Nests in burrows excavated in banks, generally along watercourses.

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