Tree Kingfisher

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Woodland Kingfisher(Halcyon senegalensis)
Woodland Kingfisher
(Halcyon senegalensis)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Coraciiformes
Family: Halcyonidae
Genera

The tree kingfishers or wood kingfishers, family Halcyonidae, are the most numerous of the three families of birds in the kingfisher group. There are between 56 and 61 species of tree kingfisher in ca. 12 genera. The kingfishers are quite well-known: the vagueness of the counts reflects controversies in the taxonomy of this family more than any gross lack of data on the birds themselves; the present arrangement of genera seems to be well warranted by molecular analyses, although the relationship of many genera to one another is still unresolved (Moyle, 2006).

The family appears to have arisen in Indochina and the Malay Archipelago and then spead to many areas around the world. Tree kingfishers are widespread through Asia and Australasia, but also appear in Africa and the islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

[edit] List of species in taxonomic order

  • Banded Kingfisher, Lacedo pulchella
  • Shovel-billed Kookaburra, Clytoceyx rex
  • Lilac Kingfisher, Cittura cyanotis
  • Brown-winged Kingfisher, Pelargopsis amauropterus
  • Stork-billed Kingfisher, Pelargopsis capensis
  • Black-billed Kingfisher, Pelargopsis melanorhyncha
  • Blue-black Kingfisher, Todirhamphus nigrocyaneus
  • Rufous-lored Kingfisher, Todirhamphus winchelli
  • Blue-and-white Kingfisher, Todirhamphus diops
  • Lazuli Kingfisher, Todirhamphus lazuli
  • Forest Kingfisher, Todirhamphus macleayii
  • New Britain Kingfisher, Todirhamphus albonotatus
  • Ultramarine Kingfisher, Todirhamphus leucopygius
  • Chestnut-bellied Kingfisher, Todirhamphus farquhari
  • Red-backed Kingfisher, Todirhamphus pyrrhopygia
  • Flat-billed Kingfisher, Todirhamphus recurvirostris
  • Micronesian Kingfisher, Todirhamphus cinnamominus
  • Collared Kingfisher, Todirhamphus chloris
  • Sombre Kingfisher, Todirhamphus funebris
  • Talaud Kingfisher, Todirhamphus enigma
  • Beach Kingfisher, Todirhamphus saurophaga
  • Cinnamon-banded Kingfisher, Todirhamphus australasia
  • Sacred Kingfisher, Todirhamphus sanctus
  • Tahiti Kingfisher, Todirhamphus veneratus
  • Mangaia Kingfisher, Todirhamphus ruficollaris
  • Chattering Kingfisher, Todirhamphus tuta
  • Marquesas Kingfisher, Todirhamphus godeffroyi
  • Tuamotu Kingfisher, Todirhamphus gambieri
  • White-rumped Kingfisher, Caridonax fulgidus
  • Hook-billed Kingfisher, Melidora macrorrhina
  • Moustached Kingfisher, Actenoides bougainvillei
  • Rufous-collared Kingfisher, Actenoides concretus
  • Spotted Kingfisher, Actenoides lindsayi
  • Blue-capped Kingfisher, Actenoides hombroni
  • Green-backed Kingfisher, Actenoides monachus
  • Scaly Kingfisher, Actenoides princeps
  • Yellow-billed Kingfisher, Syma torotoro
  • Mountain Kingfisher, Syma megarhyncha
  • Little Paradise Kingfisher, Tanysiptera hydrocharis
  • Common Paradise Kingfisher, Tanysiptera galatea
  • Kofiau Paradise Kingfisher, Tanysiptera ellioti
  • Biak Paradise Kingfisher, Tanysiptera riedelii
  • Numfor Paradise Kingfisher, Tanysiptera carolinae
  • Red-breasted Paradise Kingfisher, Tanysiptera nympha
  • Brown-headed Paradise Kingfisher, Tanysiptera danae
  • Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher, Tanysiptera sylvia

[edit] References

  • Moyle, Robert G. (2006): A Molecular Phylogeny of Kingfishers (Alcedinidae) With Insights into Early Biogeographic History. Auk 123(2): 487–499. HTML fulltext (without images)

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