I mentioned the other day when I posted the photo of the Downy Woodpecker that I had been a stalking him for a long time. Here is another difficult-to-photograph bird that shares the same part of the West Bay Walkway, the Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon). I see this bird almost every time I am down there but it is usually so busy fishing that I generally end up with a series of shots like this. He (or she, I'm not sure) takes off from his perch (left above), then hovers about 20 feet above the water for a few seconds, then dives (right below), usually emerging with a little fish wiggling in that powerful beak, and skims away just above the surface to another perch. | |
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon)
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Belted Kingfisher,
birds,
Megaceryle alcyon,
West Bay Walkway
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Our stellar jay I mentioned a couple of days ago:
http://alternatecafe.blogspot.com/2010/10/stellar-jay.html
Man, it must be a sign of encroaching decrepitude... If my teenage / young adult self could see me get so excited about birds, he'd shake his head in dismay.
It's a male - the females have the rufous colouring on the front.
And, LOL, I get excited about birds also!
I've never seen a kingfisher in the wild! I didn't know they were native to this NW.
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