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Kingfisher
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Copyright: Robi rdfoto (rdfoto) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 372 W: 0 N: 719] (3295)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-01-07
Categories: Birds
Camera: canon, Sigma 120-300mm F2.8, SanDisk CFExtreme4gb
Exposure: f/2.8, 1/320 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-01-11 14:42
Viewed: 1085
Points: 14
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [French]
The European Kingfisher or Common Kingfisher, Alcedo atthis, is widely distributed in Europe, Africa, and Asia. It is resident except in northern areas where the rivers freeze. It will then move to milder regions. In most of its European range it is the only kingfisher.
The general colour of the upper parts of the adult bird is bright metallic blue, cobalt on the back, and showing greenish reflections on the head and wings. The ear coverts and under parts are warm chestnut, the chin and sides of neck white.
The bill is blackish and reddish orange at the base; the legs are bright red with a dark blue stripe. In the young the bill is black. Length averages 19 cm (7.5 inches) and wings average 7.5 cm (2.95 inches).
The flight of the Kingfisher is rapid, the short rounded wings whirring until they appear a mere blur. It usually flies near the water, but during courtship the male chases the female through and over the trees with loud shrill whistles.
From February onwards the male has a trilling song, a modulated repetition of many whistles. He also signals with a whistle to the female when he is feeding her, this being his share of the nesting duties. This whistle is produced even when his bill is loaded with food, yet is clear and distinct. The female will reply and emerge from the nesting hole, and may fly to meet him, take the fish from him in the air, and return to the nest.
The bird has regular perches or stands from which it fishes. These may be a few inches or many feet above the water. It sits upright, its tail pointed downwards. It drops suddenly with a splash and usually returns at once with a struggling captive.
Large fish are beaten on a bough or rail; small fish and insects are promptly swallowed. A fish is usually lifted and carried by its middle, but its position is changed, sometimes by tossing it into the air, before it is swallowed head downwards.
The Kingfisher sometimes hovers over the water, with body held almost vertical, the tail and head bent slightly forward and the bill inclined downward.
It is a bird of the waterside, since it feeds entirely upon aquatic animals. It is frequent beside lakes, ponds, canals or dykes and streams.
In winter, especially when inland waters are icebound, it may move to tidal marshes and the shore, taking its stand on the mussel or limpet covered rocks and diving into the shallow pools.
Fish, aquatic insects and crustaceans are eaten. It eats numerous freshwater shrimps Gammarus.
The nest is a tunnel in a sandy bank, usually, though not always over water. Both birds excavate, except when an old hole of a Sand Martin or Water Vole is appropriated. Most incline upward for about three feet before the nesting chamber is reached.

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  • shal Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 260 W: 69 N: 475] (2118)
  • [2007-01-11 14:50]

Hey Robi,
lovely detailed capture of this Kingfisher in good details :)
Cheers :D

Hi Robi

A very pretty model who has posed nicely for you! Love the little catchlight in the eye.

Bonjour Robi,
C'est une très bonne capture de cet oiseau que nous n'avons pas ici. Les couleurs sont superbes dans une belle prise de vue et une excellent composition. Ce BG pastel fait bien ressortir l'oiseau et ses couleurs vives, bravo!
Claudine

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  • anel Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1689 W: 0 N: 3811] (15342)
  • [2007-01-12 14:22]

Bonsoir Robi,
Réussie ta photo du Martin pêcheur posant pour toi sur sa branche. Je me demande seulement si tu l'as vu en ville même, je suppose quand même à l'extérieur de la cité.
Bonne soirée
Anne

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  • deud Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 440 W: 10 N: 504] (2372)
  • [2007-01-13 3:32]

beautiful shot! great focus, colors, composition. tfs

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  • swinny (28)
  • [2007-01-13 14:23]

hi robi, nice shot and a hard one to get ,,i know ive tried many times
well done

Very nice kingfisher shot. I like looking at the branch to see you got the debt of field perfectly.

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