Halcyon (genus)

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Halcyon
Woodland Kingfisher
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Coraciiformes
Family: Halcyonidae
Genus: Halcyon
Swainson, 1821
Species

H. cinnamomina
H. coromanda
H. badia
H. smyrnensis
H. leucocephala
H. pileata
H. cyanoventris
H. senegalensis
H. senegaloides
H. malimbica
H. albiventris
H. chelicuti

Halcyon is a genus of the tree kingfishers, near passerine birds in the family Halcyonidae.

The following is the list of species:

However, other sources, including Fry & Fry, lump the genera Pelargopsis, Syma and Todirhamphus into Halcyon to make a much larger grouping.

The Halcyon genus as here defined consists mainly of species resident in sub-Saharan Africa, with a couple of representatives in southern Asia, one of which, the White-throated Kingfisher, occasionally reaches Europe. White-throated and Ruddy Kingfishers are at least partially migratory.

Halcyon kingfishers are mostly large birds with heavy bills. They occur in a variety of habitats, with woodland of various types the preferred environment for most. They are “sit and wait” predators of small ground animals including large insects, rodents, snakes, and frogs, but some will also take fish.

[edit] References

  • Fry, K & Fry, H.C. (2000): Kingfishers, Bee-eaters and Rollers. ISBN 0691087806

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