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While searching for fish, the Belted Kingfisher perches on a limb over a river or lake. On sighting a fish it flies from its post and hovers over the water before plunging after its prey. It also eats crabs, crayfish, salamanders, lizards, mice, and insects. A kingfisher may patrol a regular beat along a stream or lakeshore, stopping at favorite exposed perches along the way. When flying from one perch to another it utters its loud rattling call.
Look For : Blue-gray above and white below; bushy peaked crest, large bill.
Length : 11-14".
Habitat : By rivers, lakes, coasts.
Range : Widespread.
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